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18 April 2022 Learning to use electronic travel aids for visually impaired in virtual reality
Fabiana Sofia Ricci, Alain Boldini, John-Ross Rizzo, Maurizio Porfiri
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Abstract
The number of people experiencing vision loss and visual impairment is continuously increasing, concurrently to the aging of the population. Wearable electronic travel aids (ETAs) can be used to realize assistive, intelligent navigation systems that overcome some of the problems that this disability brings about. We propose a virtual reality (VR) environment that can simulate orientation and mobility training with an ETA developed by our team, toward enhancing mobility skills in visually impaired people. VR simulations can serve as surrogates for physical environments that might be too dangerous to visit in person during the initial sessions of the training.
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Fabiana Sofia Ricci, Alain Boldini, John-Ross Rizzo, and Maurizio Porfiri "Learning to use electronic travel aids for visually impaired in virtual reality", Proc. SPIE 12045, Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors, and Wearable Systems 2022, 1204504 (18 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2612097
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KEYWORDS
Virtual reality

Actuators

Haptic technology

Navigation systems

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