This article reports on an empirical evaluation of the experience, performance, and perception of a deafblind adult participant in an experimental case study on pedestrian travel in an urban environment. The case study assessed the degree of seamlessness of the wayfinding experience pertaining to routes that traverse both indoor and outdoor spaces under different modalities of technology-aided pedestrian travel. Specifically, an adult deafblind pedestrian traveler completed three indoor/outdoor routes on an urban college campus using three supplemental wayfinding support tools: a mobile application, written directions, and a tactile map. A convergent parallel mixed-methods approach was used to synthesize insights from a pre-travel questionn...
Direction is arguably the most pressing concern for visually impaired person. Nevertheless, we lack ...
Independent mobility in completing such tasks as walking through a town centre is taken for granted ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether urban environments with different prominent sensory i...
69A3551747128, NITC-1327In this report we discuss to-date findings of a project that aimed at assess...
Navigating an unfamiliar place is uniquely challenging for people with disabilities. People with bli...
In this project, we distilled an inventory of smartphone-based electronic travel aid technology for ...
In this project, we distilled an inventory of smartphone-based electronic travel aid technology for ...
A review of 35 peer reviewed articles dated from 2016 to February, 2021 was conducted to identify an...
This brief report explores qualitative themes from focus groups with nine individuals who are Deafbl...
Made available here with permission of the publisher, Baywood Publishing Company.This paper addresse...
69A3551747112Navigating an unfamiliar place is uniquely challenging for people with disabilities. Pe...
This paper presents a novel wayfinding system adapted to people with cognitive disabilities. It adap...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
Thirty-eight people with visual impairments learned a 483-meter novel route through a university ca...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
Direction is arguably the most pressing concern for visually impaired person. Nevertheless, we lack ...
Independent mobility in completing such tasks as walking through a town centre is taken for granted ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether urban environments with different prominent sensory i...
69A3551747128, NITC-1327In this report we discuss to-date findings of a project that aimed at assess...
Navigating an unfamiliar place is uniquely challenging for people with disabilities. People with bli...
In this project, we distilled an inventory of smartphone-based electronic travel aid technology for ...
In this project, we distilled an inventory of smartphone-based electronic travel aid technology for ...
A review of 35 peer reviewed articles dated from 2016 to February, 2021 was conducted to identify an...
This brief report explores qualitative themes from focus groups with nine individuals who are Deafbl...
Made available here with permission of the publisher, Baywood Publishing Company.This paper addresse...
69A3551747112Navigating an unfamiliar place is uniquely challenging for people with disabilities. Pe...
This paper presents a novel wayfinding system adapted to people with cognitive disabilities. It adap...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
Thirty-eight people with visual impairments learned a 483-meter novel route through a university ca...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
Direction is arguably the most pressing concern for visually impaired person. Nevertheless, we lack ...
Independent mobility in completing such tasks as walking through a town centre is taken for granted ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether urban environments with different prominent sensory i...