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BibliographyHub, Andreas; Diepstraten, Joachim; Ertl, Thomas: Design and development of an indoor navigation and object identification system for the blind.
In: ACM (ed.): The Sixth International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility: ASSETS 2004; Atlanta, Georgia, October 18-20, 2004..
University of Stuttgart : Collaborative Research Center SFB 627 (Nexus: World Models for Mobile Context-Based Systems).
Accessibility and Computing; 77/78, pp. 147-152, english.
New York: ACM Press, January 2004.
ISBN: 1-58113-911-X.
Article in Proceedings (Conference Paper).
CR-SchemaH.5.2 (Information Interfaces and Presentation User Interfaces)
K.4.2 (Computers and Society Social Issues)
KeywordsIndoor Navigation, Blind Users, Impaired Vision, Mobile Computing
Abstract

In this paper we present a new system that assists blind users in orienting themselves in indoor environments. We developed a sensor module that can be handled like a flashlight by a blind user and can be used for searching tasks within the three-dimensional environment. By pressing keys, inquiries concerning object characteristics, position, orientation and navigation can be sent to a connected portable computer, or to a federation of data servers providing models of the environment. Finally these inquiries are acoustically answered over a text-to-speech engine.

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Contactandreas.hub@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de, joachim.diepstraten@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de, thomas.ertl@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
Department(s)University of Stuttgart, Institute of Visualisation and Interactive Systems
Project(s)SFB-627, D2 (University of Stuttgart, Institute of Visualisation and Interactive Systems)
Entry dateJanuary 12, 2005