Title :
A 2D Vibration Array as an Assistive Device for Visually Impaired
Author :
Dakopoulos, D. ; Boddhu, S.K. ; Bourbakis, N.
Author_Institution :
Wright State Univ., Dayton
Abstract :
This paper deals with the design, simulation and implementation of a 2D vibration array used as a major component of an assistive wearable navigation device for visual impaired. The 2D vibration array consists of 16 (4x4) miniature vibrators connected to a portable computer, which is the main computing component of the entire wearable navigation system, called Tyflos. Tyflos consists of two miniature cameras (attached to a pair of dark glasses), a microphone, an ear speaker, the 2D vibration array, and a portable computer. The cameras capture images from the surrounding environment and after appropriate processing 3D representations are created. These 3D space representations are projected on the 2D array, which vibrates in various levels corresponding to the distances of the surrounding obstacles. The 2D array is attached to the user´s chest in order to provide the appropriate sensation (via vibrations) of the distances from the surroundings.
Keywords :
handicapped aids; vibrations; vision defects; 2D vibration array; 3D space representations; 4x4 miniature vibrators; assistive wearable navigation device; dark glasses); microphone; portable computer; Cameras; Ear; Formal languages; Global Positioning System; Machine vision; Microphone arrays; Navigation; Portable computers; Prototypes; Speech synthesis; blind´s navigation; formal language; vibrotactile; visually impaired; wearable system;
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics and Bioengineering, 2007. BIBE 2007. Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1509-0
DOI :
10.1109/BIBE.2007.4375670