The development of increasingly sophisticated technology is accompanied by the discovery of new assistive devices that should be accessible to all people, including the blind in order to maintain or improve functions so as to improve welfare. This study uses a literature review method with descriptive analysis by analyzing 20 articles. The purpose of this research is to examine more related to assistive technology for the blind in navigating indoors and outdoors including buildings and the accessibility of public services. The literature search was carried out through an electronic search for publications from ERIC, Researchgate, Spingerlink, Sage, Science Direct, Google Scholar and IEEE Xplore. The results of the study describe the use of ...
Direction is arguably the most pressing concern for visually impaired person. Nevertheless, we lack ...
Blindness is a condition in which an individual loses the visual recognition. Mobility and self reli...
There are around 285 million visually impaired people worldwide, and around 370,000 people are regis...
The development of increasingly sophisticated technology is accompanied by the discovery of new assi...
This paper reviews the literature on mobile assistive devices for visual impaired people, in order t...
Includes bibliographical references.A study was conducted to gather information on which assistive t...
Direction is arguably the most pressing concern for visually impaired person. Nevertheless, we lack ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that there are 285 million visually impaired people wor...
The loss of vision restrained the visually impaired people from performing their daily task. This is...
Background: To understand the awareness and utilization of assistive technology in students at schoo...
This is a study of the way user experiences can be of help when developing assistive technology for ...
This study evaluated a protocol that was developed to assess how beneficial electronic travel aids a...
The article discusses the issue of blind and visually impaired people’s preferences in choosing assi...
The innovations in the field of specialized navigation systems have become prominent research topics...
World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that about 1.3 billion people live with a level of vision ...
Direction is arguably the most pressing concern for visually impaired person. Nevertheless, we lack ...
Blindness is a condition in which an individual loses the visual recognition. Mobility and self reli...
There are around 285 million visually impaired people worldwide, and around 370,000 people are regis...
The development of increasingly sophisticated technology is accompanied by the discovery of new assi...
This paper reviews the literature on mobile assistive devices for visual impaired people, in order t...
Includes bibliographical references.A study was conducted to gather information on which assistive t...
Direction is arguably the most pressing concern for visually impaired person. Nevertheless, we lack ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that there are 285 million visually impaired people wor...
The loss of vision restrained the visually impaired people from performing their daily task. This is...
Background: To understand the awareness and utilization of assistive technology in students at schoo...
This is a study of the way user experiences can be of help when developing assistive technology for ...
This study evaluated a protocol that was developed to assess how beneficial electronic travel aids a...
The article discusses the issue of blind and visually impaired people’s preferences in choosing assi...
The innovations in the field of specialized navigation systems have become prominent research topics...
World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that about 1.3 billion people live with a level of vision ...
Direction is arguably the most pressing concern for visually impaired person. Nevertheless, we lack ...
Blindness is a condition in which an individual loses the visual recognition. Mobility and self reli...
There are around 285 million visually impaired people worldwide, and around 370,000 people are regis...