our app was developed to facilitate the communication between astronauts on mars and earth. by this app, we could recognize the voice message from the astronauts and translate it to text which helps as in dealing with his private accounts on any platform. in dead , our solution is based-on IFTTT, IoT platform, for authorizing the permission between the astronaut and his/her favorite application for using it on Mars. Our main component is Raspberry PI connected with Voice recognition and assistant for taking commands from the astronauts; for instance, the astronaut can say a phrase which says to publish a tweet on twitter automatically about their first day on Mars. Hence, the algorithm takes what the astronaut said and converts it to text for further reinforcing in software accuracy. The astronaut can get notified for every change or news on Mars using NASA APIs. we hope that our application be affective in solving this communication challenge and can help the astronauts.
As a team we made many meetings to select the category and the challenge that we will work on, after selecting the connect challenge” can you hear me”, we tried to find a solution to this challenge and we made a lot of meeting to find this solution. To find a solution we made search about previous solutions and then we settle on our idea that depends on voice commands that is like a Siri to communicate, so that the astronauts can send a voice and text and there is a camera was fixed in the demo to take live photos. our solution is also based-on IFTTT, IoT platform, for authorizing the permission between the astronaut and his/her favorite application for using it on Mars. After choosing the idea we applied it and we found that it success and by it astronauts on mars can communicate with the earth.
By NASA a agency we knew the information about the mars. And we knew any obstacle that face astronauts. also we knew the changes on Mars and ISS report.
https://youtu.be/BgVvEhjCIjg
https://www.nasa.gov/topics/moonmars/features/hatsman.html
https://www.globalme.net/blog/the-present-future-of-speech-recognition/
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/
https://realpython.com/python-speech-recognition/