International audienceIn Electronic Orientation Aids, the guidance process consists in two steps: first, identify the location of a visually impaired user along the expected trajectory, and second, provide her/him with appropriate instructions on directions to follow, and pertinent information about the surroundings. In urban environment, positioning accuracy is not always optimal and tracking the user's progress along the expected itinerary is often challenging. We present three new waypoint-based validation strategies to track the user's location despite low positioning accuracy. These strategies are evaluated within SIMU4NAV, a multimodal virtual environment subserving the design of Electronic Orientation Aids for visually impaired peopl...
For comprehensively participating in society, independent and safe mobility is an important skill fo...
2015-07-06This thesis proposes a visual navigation aid for the blind. Our goal is to develop a weara...
Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) typically re...
International audienceIn Electronic Orientation Aids, the guidance process consists in two steps: fi...
In recent years there has been a major interest in the localization and guiding of people in indoor ...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
Traditional turn-by-turn navigation approaches often do not provide sufficiently detailed informatio...
In recent years, there has been an escalation of orientation and wayfinding technologies and systems...
This paper presents a novel wayfinding system adapted to people with cognitive disabilities. It adap...
Technological advancements have widely contributed to navigation aids. However, their large-scale ad...
Abstract. Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) ty...
People with vision impairment have various challenges in wayfinding, navigation, and crossing signal...
Indoor positioning and navigation is an active area of research due to the widespread use of devices...
We discuss requirements surrounding a mobile navigation system for visually impaired people. We desc...
The most challenging issue of the navigation assistive systems for the visually impaired is the inst...
For comprehensively participating in society, independent and safe mobility is an important skill fo...
2015-07-06This thesis proposes a visual navigation aid for the blind. Our goal is to develop a weara...
Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) typically re...
International audienceIn Electronic Orientation Aids, the guidance process consists in two steps: fi...
In recent years there has been a major interest in the localization and guiding of people in indoor ...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
Traditional turn-by-turn navigation approaches often do not provide sufficiently detailed informatio...
In recent years, there has been an escalation of orientation and wayfinding technologies and systems...
This paper presents a novel wayfinding system adapted to people with cognitive disabilities. It adap...
Technological advancements have widely contributed to navigation aids. However, their large-scale ad...
Abstract. Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) ty...
People with vision impairment have various challenges in wayfinding, navigation, and crossing signal...
Indoor positioning and navigation is an active area of research due to the widespread use of devices...
We discuss requirements surrounding a mobile navigation system for visually impaired people. We desc...
The most challenging issue of the navigation assistive systems for the visually impaired is the inst...
For comprehensively participating in society, independent and safe mobility is an important skill fo...
2015-07-06This thesis proposes a visual navigation aid for the blind. Our goal is to develop a weara...
Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) typically re...