Title :
The path force feedback belt
Author :
Fradinho Oliveira, Joao
Author_Institution :
C3i, Inst. Politec. de Portalegre, Portalegre, Portugal
Abstract :
In an ideal world, blind people could navigate any new route without training, travel by underground/metro during rush hour without problems, and explore with confidence. Environments can be diverse and dynamic and unfortunately no universal gadget-aid solution yet exists to help navigation. Advances in mobile phone technology and entertainment devices such as the Kinect are allowing for new application scenarios to arise. In this paper, a system that could help interface a person to a wide range of environments is presented. The Path Force Feedback Belt system takes at a fixed rate dual images of the environment using a mobile device, it reconstructs a 3D model of the surroundings, and extracts features such as sidewalk corners, walls, and obstacles. The mobile device then determines which of the force feedback actuators on a 360° belt worn on the waist has to be signaled, hence providing path feedback.
Keywords :
feature extraction; force feedback; handicapped aids; image reconstruction; mobile handsets; vision defects; 3D surrounding model reconstruction; blind people; diverse environments; dynamic environments; entertainment devices; feature extraction; fixed rate dual images; force feedback actuators; mobile device; mobile phone technology; path force feedback belt system; universal gadget-aid solution; Belts; Feature extraction; Force feedback; Mobile handsets; Navigation; Solid modeling; Three-dimensional displays; Blind; Mobile; Navigation; path force feedback belt; visually impaired;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology in Asia (CITA), 2013 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kota Samarahan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1091-5
DOI :
10.1109/CITA.2013.6637564