The effectiveness of different types of verbal information provided by electronic travel aids was studied in a real-life setting. Assessments included wayfinding performance and the preferences of 24 visually impaired users. The participants preferred a combination of route information and environmental information, even though this information did not always result in their optimal wayfinding performance.</p
In this project, we distilled an inventory of smartphone-based electronic travel aid technology for ...
It is estimated that 7.4 million people in Europe are visually impaired [1]. Limitations of traditio...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
The effectiveness of different types of verbal information provided by electronic travel aids was st...
Eighteen persons with visual impairments evaluated four systematically selected navigation systems. ...
Technological advancements have widely contributed to navigation aids. However, their large-scale ad...
This study's purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss versus info...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
This study evaluated a protocol that was developed to assess how beneficial electronic travel aids a...
<div><p>This study’s purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss ver...
Abstract — Two studies were conducted using a single subject research design in different business e...
In recent years, there has been an escalation of orientation and wayfinding technologies and systems...
A review of 35 peer reviewed articles dated from 2016 to February, 2021 was conducted to identify an...
Visual impaired people have navigation and mobility problems on the road. Up to now, many approaches...
In this paper we discuss various navigational aids for people who have a visual impairment. Navigati...
In this project, we distilled an inventory of smartphone-based electronic travel aid technology for ...
It is estimated that 7.4 million people in Europe are visually impaired [1]. Limitations of traditio...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...
The effectiveness of different types of verbal information provided by electronic travel aids was st...
Eighteen persons with visual impairments evaluated four systematically selected navigation systems. ...
Technological advancements have widely contributed to navigation aids. However, their large-scale ad...
This study's purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss versus info...
The results presented here were obtained from an experimental study of blind people's experiences on...
This study evaluated a protocol that was developed to assess how beneficial electronic travel aids a...
<div><p>This study’s purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss ver...
Abstract — Two studies were conducted using a single subject research design in different business e...
In recent years, there has been an escalation of orientation and wayfinding technologies and systems...
A review of 35 peer reviewed articles dated from 2016 to February, 2021 was conducted to identify an...
Visual impaired people have navigation and mobility problems on the road. Up to now, many approaches...
In this paper we discuss various navigational aids for people who have a visual impairment. Navigati...
In this project, we distilled an inventory of smartphone-based electronic travel aid technology for ...
It is estimated that 7.4 million people in Europe are visually impaired [1]. Limitations of traditio...
Despite an increased amount of technologies and systems designed to address the navigational require...