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Title An Indoor Navigation System for the Visually Impaired
Authors Luis A. Guerrero, Francisco Vásquez, Sergio Ochoa
Publication date 2012
Abstract Navigation in indoor environments is highly challenging for the
severely visually impaired, particularly in spaces visited for the first
time. Several solutions have been proposed to deal with this challenge.
Although some of them have shown to be useful in real scenarios, they
involve an important deployment effort or use artifacts that are not natural
for blind users. This paper presents an indoor navigation system that was
designed taking into consideration usability as the quality requirement to
be maximized. This solution enables one to identify the position of a person
and calculates the velocity and direction of his movements. Using this
information, the system determines the user?s trajectory, locates possible
obstacles in that route, and offers navigation information to the user. The
solution has been evaluated using two experimental scenarios. Although the
results are still not enough to provide strong conclusions, they indicate
that the system is suitable to guide visually impaired people through an
unknown built environment.
Pages 8236-8258
Volume 12
Journal name Sensors
Publisher Molecular Diversity Preservation International (Basel, Switzerland)
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