DocumentCode :
3188687
Title :
A necklace sonar with adjustable scope range for assisting the visually impaired
Author :
Villamizar, Luz H. ; Gualdron, Mauricio ; Gonzalez, F. ; Aceros, J. ; Rizzo-Sierra, Carlos V.
Author_Institution :
Colombian Administrative Dept. of Sci., Technol., & Innovation (Colciencias), Colombia
fYear :
2013
fDate :
3-7 July 2013
Firstpage :
1450
Lastpage :
1453
Abstract :
A sonar based device with tactile feedback was developed to improve the mobility and independence of visually impaired individuals. It features a transceiver/receiver, a potentiometer, a microcontroller, a rechargeable polymer lithium ion battery, and a Nokia Cell phone vibrator. All components are commercially available and housed in a custom acrylic package with 86 mm × 34 mm × 12 mm in dimension, and 120 grms in weight. Additionally, the device features an adjustable detection scheme for user customization of distance range, and a tactile feedback system that avoids interference with auditory sensory information. The device was tested for its navigational efficacy in an artificial indoor environment, and in a live outdoor setting. Ten subjects (9 males and 1 female), with a mean age of 35 years-old (range: 17 to 52) were presented with a series of navigational tasks resulting in considerable reduction of head, shoulder, chest, and arms collisions during their locomotion. We conclude that this device greatly improves the mobility and safety of visually impaired individuals.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; eye; medical disorders; microcontrollers; polymers; potentiometers; secondary cells; transceivers; visual perception; adjustable detection scheme; arm collisions; artificial indoor environment; auditory sensory information; chest; custom acrylic package; device features; head; live outdoor setting; locomotion; microcontroller; navigational efficacy; navigational task series; necklace sonar; nokia cell phone vibrator; potentiometer; rechargeable polymer lithium ion battery; shoulder; sonar based device; tactile feedback system; transceiver-receiver; user customization; visual impaired individuals; Acoustics; Batteries; Educational institutions; Potentiometers; Sonar; Tactile sensors; Testing; Assistive Technology; Echolocation; Obstacles; Sonar; Visually Impaired;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
ISSN :
1557-170X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6609784
Filename :
6609784
Link To Document :
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