Sensory augmentation can be used to assist in some tasks where sensory information is limited or sparse. This thesis focuses on the design and investigation of a head-mounted vibrotactile sensory augmentation interface to assist navigation in low visibility environments such as firefighters’ navigation or travel aids for visually impaired people. A novel head-mounted vibrotactile interface comprising a 1-by-7 vibrotactile display worn on the forehead is developed. A series of psychophysical studies is carried out with this display to (1) determine the vibrotactile absolute threshold, (2) investigate the accuracy of vibrotactile localization, and (3) evaluate the funneling illusion and apparent motion as sensory phenomena that could be used...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
In recent years, progress has been made regarding the use of tactile devices such as belts and helme...
This article identifies how navigation aids can assist a wide range of visually impaired individuals...
Abstract—Sensory augmentation operates by synthesizing new information then displaying it through an...
Sensory augmentation is one of the most exciting domains for research in human-machine biohybridicit...
This paper investigates and compares the effectiveness of haptic and audio modality for navigation i...
The Tactile Helmet is designed to augment a wearer's senses with a long range sense of touch. Tactil...
Surrounding environment is mainly perceived through sight and hearing. Our sense of touch is mostly ...
Many of the current GPS (Global Positioning Systems) navigation aids use an audio method to deliver ...
Exploration is an active, closed loop process, where actions are coordinated to maximise sensory inf...
Degradation of the visual system can lead to a dramatic reduction of mobility by limiting a person t...
International audienceIn the absence of vision, mobility and orientation are challenging. Audio and ...
The Electronic System and Information Technology Research Group at Brunel University has designed a ...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can increase the safety and comfort of pedestrians who have a visual i...
Visually impaired people rely upon audition for a variety of purposes, among these are the use of so...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
In recent years, progress has been made regarding the use of tactile devices such as belts and helme...
This article identifies how navigation aids can assist a wide range of visually impaired individuals...
Abstract—Sensory augmentation operates by synthesizing new information then displaying it through an...
Sensory augmentation is one of the most exciting domains for research in human-machine biohybridicit...
This paper investigates and compares the effectiveness of haptic and audio modality for navigation i...
The Tactile Helmet is designed to augment a wearer's senses with a long range sense of touch. Tactil...
Surrounding environment is mainly perceived through sight and hearing. Our sense of touch is mostly ...
Many of the current GPS (Global Positioning Systems) navigation aids use an audio method to deliver ...
Exploration is an active, closed loop process, where actions are coordinated to maximise sensory inf...
Degradation of the visual system can lead to a dramatic reduction of mobility by limiting a person t...
International audienceIn the absence of vision, mobility and orientation are challenging. Audio and ...
The Electronic System and Information Technology Research Group at Brunel University has designed a ...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can increase the safety and comfort of pedestrians who have a visual i...
Visually impaired people rely upon audition for a variety of purposes, among these are the use of so...
Electronic travel aids (ETAs) can potentially increase the safety and comfort of blind users by dete...
In recent years, progress has been made regarding the use of tactile devices such as belts and helme...
This article identifies how navigation aids can assist a wide range of visually impaired individuals...