Title :
A wearable navigation aid for blind people using a vibrotactile information transfer system
Author :
Adame, M.R. ; Jing Yu ; Moller, Katharina ; Seemann, E.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Tech. Med., Furtwangen Univ., Schwenningen, Germany
Abstract :
In the present paper we describe different possibilities of vibrotactile stimulation of skin receptors for guiding visually impaired people. Different wearable low-budget prototypes were developed by integrating vibration motors as used in mobile phones. Various parameters for vibrotactile stimulation of skin receptors were evaluated. In addition a simple computer game was developed to simulate an environment with obstacles and to obtain the real-time reaction performance of test subjects. The prototypes were tested in a trial with obstacles in which blindfolded test persons were guided via a vibrating system controlled by a second test person. The prototypes were proven to be easy to use while no special training was required.
Keywords :
computer games; handicapped aids; skin; vision defects; visual perception; wearable computers; blind people; blindfolded test persons; mobile phones; real-time reaction performance; simple computer game; skin receptors; test subjects; vibrating system controlled; vibration motors; vibrotactile information transfer system; vibrotactile stimulation; visually impaired people; wearable low-budget prototypes; wearable navigation aid; Belts; Games; Navigation; Prototypes; Real-time systems; Skin; Vibrations; Visually impaired; collision avoidance; skin receptor; vibrotactile stimulation;
Conference_Titel :
Complex Medical Engineering (CME), 2013 ICME International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2970-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICCME.2013.6548203