Indoor positioning and navigation for blind and visually impaired individuals has become an active field of research. The development of a reliable positioning and navigational system will reduce the suffering of the people with visual disabilities, help them live more independently, and promote their employment opportunities.\ud In this work, a coarse-to-fine multi-resolution model is proposed for indoor navigation in hallway environments based on the use of a wearable computer called the eButton. This self-constructed device contains multiple sensors which are used for indoor positioning and localization in three layers of resolution: a global positioning system (GPS) layer for building identification; a Wi-Fi - barometer layer for rough ...
Pedestrians have a variety of tools that can assist them in travelling, including maps, kiosks, and ...
Abstract — Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) t...
Abstract: In this paper, we describe a prototype of an adaptive indoor navigation sys-tem which is b...
Indoor positioning and navigation for blind and visually impaired individuals has become an active f...
Indoor positioning and navigation for blind and visually impaired individuals has become an active f...
Abstract-This paper presents an indoor human localization system for the visually impaired. A protot...
Position localization is essential for visually impaired individuals to live independently. Comparin...
Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) typically re...
Currently, several outdoor navigation and orientation electronic traveling aid (ETA) solutions for v...
The World Health Organization assesses the number of visually impaired people to be nearly 285 milli...
Indoor navigation is an active area to tackle the problems related to locate an object or person and...
To overcome the limitation of Global positioning system (GPS) in indoor environments, various indoor...
The World Health Organization assesses the number of visually impaired people to be nearly 285 milli...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
Pedestrians have a variety of tools that can assist them in travelling, including maps, kiosks, and ...
Abstract — Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) t...
Abstract: In this paper, we describe a prototype of an adaptive indoor navigation sys-tem which is b...
Indoor positioning and navigation for blind and visually impaired individuals has become an active f...
Indoor positioning and navigation for blind and visually impaired individuals has become an active f...
Abstract-This paper presents an indoor human localization system for the visually impaired. A protot...
Position localization is essential for visually impaired individuals to live independently. Comparin...
Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) typically re...
Currently, several outdoor navigation and orientation electronic traveling aid (ETA) solutions for v...
The World Health Organization assesses the number of visually impaired people to be nearly 285 milli...
Indoor navigation is an active area to tackle the problems related to locate an object or person and...
To overcome the limitation of Global positioning system (GPS) in indoor environments, various indoor...
The World Health Organization assesses the number of visually impaired people to be nearly 285 milli...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
In this paper, we present a system that allows visually impaired people to autonomously navigate in ...
Pedestrians have a variety of tools that can assist them in travelling, including maps, kiosks, and ...
Abstract — Indoor localization and navigation systems for individuals with visual impairments (VI) t...
Abstract: In this paper, we describe a prototype of an adaptive indoor navigation sys-tem which is b...