Traditional turn-by-turn navigation approaches often do not provide sufficiently detailed information to help people with a visual impairment (PVI) to successfully navigate through an urban environment. To provide PVI with clear and supportive navigation information we created Sidewalk, a new wayfinding message syntax for mobile applications. Sidewalk proposes a consistent structure for detailed wayfinding instructions, short instructions and alerts. We tested Sidewalk with six PVI in the urban center of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Results show that our approach to wayfinding was positively valued by the participants
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
Hospitals can be very difficult and confusing to navigate, and visitors can get lost easily, resulti...
There is a need for adaptive technology to enhance indoor wayfinding by visually-impaired people. To...
This paper presents a novel wayfinding system adapted to people with cognitive disabilities. It adap...
Outdoor navigation remains a challenging activity for People with Visual Impairments (PVI). Having e...
A significant challenge faced by visually impaired people is ‘wayfinding’, which is the ability to f...
While mobile wayfinding systems for visually impaired people offer huge potential, most insufficient...
A smart wearable system can provide significant benefits to people with visual impairment to improve...
69A3551747112Navigating an unfamiliar place is uniquely challenging for people with disabilities. Pe...
People with vision impairment have various challenges in wayfinding, navigation, and crossing signal...
Approximately 285 million people in the world are estimated to be visually impaired. In the increasi...
Travelling independently in an urban environment is challenging for people with a visual impairment ...
There is a need for adaptive technology to enhance indoor wayfinding by visually-impaired people. To...
Despite considerable recent interest in research related to wayfinding and navigation of pedestrians...
Despite considerable recent interest in research related to wayfinding and navigation of pedestrians...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
Hospitals can be very difficult and confusing to navigate, and visitors can get lost easily, resulti...
There is a need for adaptive technology to enhance indoor wayfinding by visually-impaired people. To...
This paper presents a novel wayfinding system adapted to people with cognitive disabilities. It adap...
Outdoor navigation remains a challenging activity for People with Visual Impairments (PVI). Having e...
A significant challenge faced by visually impaired people is ‘wayfinding’, which is the ability to f...
While mobile wayfinding systems for visually impaired people offer huge potential, most insufficient...
A smart wearable system can provide significant benefits to people with visual impairment to improve...
69A3551747112Navigating an unfamiliar place is uniquely challenging for people with disabilities. Pe...
People with vision impairment have various challenges in wayfinding, navigation, and crossing signal...
Approximately 285 million people in the world are estimated to be visually impaired. In the increasi...
Travelling independently in an urban environment is challenging for people with a visual impairment ...
There is a need for adaptive technology to enhance indoor wayfinding by visually-impaired people. To...
Despite considerable recent interest in research related to wayfinding and navigation of pedestrians...
Despite considerable recent interest in research related to wayfinding and navigation of pedestrians...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
Hospitals can be very difficult and confusing to navigate, and visitors can get lost easily, resulti...
There is a need for adaptive technology to enhance indoor wayfinding by visually-impaired people. To...