Abstract — Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) typically rely upon extensive augmentation of the physical space or heavy, expensive sensors; thus, few systems have been adopted. This work de-scribes a system able to guide people with VI through buildings using inexpensive sensors, such as accelerometers, which are available in portable devices like smart phones. The method takes advantage of feedback from the human user, who confirms the presence of landmarks. The system calculates the user’s location in real time and uses it to provide audio instructions on how to reach the desired destination. Previous work suggested that the accuracy of the approach depended on the type of directions an...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
Turn-by-turn navigation is a useful paradigm for assisting people with visual impairments during mob...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) typically re...
Abstract. Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) ty...
Pedestrians have a variety of tools that can assist them in travelling, including maps, kiosks, and ...
Continuous, accurate, and real-time smartphone-based localization is a promising technology for supp...
The World Health Organization assesses the number of visually impaired people to be nearly 285 milli...
Continuous and accurate smartphone-based localization is a promising technology for supporting indep...
The World Health Organization assesses the number of visually impaired people to be nearly 285 milli...
Abstract: In this paper, we describe a prototype of an adaptive indoor navigation sys-tem which is b...
To overcome the limitation of Global positioning system (GPS) in indoor environments, various indoor...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
Indoor navigation and localization has gained a key attention of the researchers in the recent decad...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
Turn-by-turn navigation is a useful paradigm for assisting people with visual impairments during mob...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) typically re...
Abstract. Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) ty...
Pedestrians have a variety of tools that can assist them in travelling, including maps, kiosks, and ...
Continuous, accurate, and real-time smartphone-based localization is a promising technology for supp...
The World Health Organization assesses the number of visually impaired people to be nearly 285 milli...
Continuous and accurate smartphone-based localization is a promising technology for supporting indep...
The World Health Organization assesses the number of visually impaired people to be nearly 285 milli...
Abstract: In this paper, we describe a prototype of an adaptive indoor navigation sys-tem which is b...
To overcome the limitation of Global positioning system (GPS) in indoor environments, various indoor...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
Indoor navigation and localization has gained a key attention of the researchers in the recent decad...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
Turn-by-turn navigation is a useful paradigm for assisting people with visual impairments during mob...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...