Electronic Travel Aids (ETAs) improve the mobility of visually-impaired persons, but it is not easy to develop an ETA satisfying all the factors needed for reliable object detection, effective notification, and actual usability. In this study, the authors developed an easy-to-use ETA having the function of reliable object detection and its successful feedback to the user by tactile stimulation. Seven ultrasonic sensors facing in different directions detect obstacles in the walking path, while vibrators in the tactile display stimulate the hand according to the distribution of obstacles. The detection of ground drop-offs activates the electromagnetic brakes linked to the rear wheels. To verify the feasibility of the developed ETA in the outd...
World Health Organization estimates that, in 2010, there were about 285 million people in the world ...
This paper proposes a new product concept of an electronic travelling aid with haptic perception for...
This paper proposes a new product concept of an electronic travelling aid with haptic perception for...
Electronic Travel Aids (ETAs) improve the mobility of visually-impaired persons, but it is not easy ...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
In 2010, the World Health Organization estimates that there were about 285 million people in the wor...
In 2010, the World Health Organization estimates that there were about 285 million people in the wor...
In 2010, the World Health Organization estimates that there were about 285 million people in the wor...
In 2010, the World Health Organization estimates that there were about 285 million people in the wor...
World Health Organization estimates that, in 2010, there were about 285 million people in the world ...
World Health Organization estimates that, in 2010, there were about 285 million people in the world ...
World Health Organization estimates that, in 2010, there were about 285 million people in the world ...
World Health Organization estimates that, in 2010, there were about 285 million people in the world ...
This paper proposes a new product concept of an electronic travelling aid with haptic perception for...
This paper proposes a new product concept of an electronic travelling aid with haptic perception for...
Electronic Travel Aids (ETAs) improve the mobility of visually-impaired persons, but it is not easy ...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
In 2010, the World Health Organization estimates that there were about 285 million people in the wor...
In 2010, the World Health Organization estimates that there were about 285 million people in the wor...
In 2010, the World Health Organization estimates that there were about 285 million people in the wor...
In 2010, the World Health Organization estimates that there were about 285 million people in the wor...
World Health Organization estimates that, in 2010, there were about 285 million people in the world ...
World Health Organization estimates that, in 2010, there were about 285 million people in the world ...
World Health Organization estimates that, in 2010, there were about 285 million people in the world ...
World Health Organization estimates that, in 2010, there were about 285 million people in the world ...
This paper proposes a new product concept of an electronic travelling aid with haptic perception for...
This paper proposes a new product concept of an electronic travelling aid with haptic perception for...