Title :
Travel Aids For The Blind - The digital ecosystem solution
Author :
Calder, David J.
Author_Institution :
Curtin Univ. of Technol., Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract :
Travel aids for the blind are portable electronic devices that are either cane fitted, hand-held or worn by the visually impaired user, to warn of obstacles ahead. These devices exhibit a number of complex user challenges, the most significant of which are related to the interface display that conveys navigation/obstacle warning information. There is a need for a new approach to the design of computer-based assistive systems for the disabled. Many travel aid manufacturers have catered for particular disabilities in relative isolation and not necessarily within the wider context of other modalities and areas of disability. The (DESAT) approach would help a fragmented cottage industry by offering a coordinated digital ecosystem from which both the ecologically embedded end user and support teams from diverse disciplines could benefit.
Keywords :
handicapped aids; mobile computing; user interfaces; DESAT approach; Digital Ecosystems for Assistive Technologies; blind travel aid; cane fitted device; computer-based assistive system; coordinated digital ecosystem; ecologically embedded end user; hand-held device; interface display; navigation-obstacle warning information; portable electronic device; visually impaired user; Auditory system; Cognition; Displays; Ecosystems; Environmental factors; Hazards; Humans; Navigation; Speech; User interfaces; DESAT; User Interface; ambient sound cues; assistive technology; blind; cognition; disabled; infrared; laser; long cane; portable electronic device; sensory channels; sound interface displays; ultrasonic pulse-echo; visually impaired;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Informatics, 2009. INDIN 2009. 7th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cardiff, Wales
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3759-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1935-4576
DOI :
10.1109/INDIN.2009.5195794