A smartphone-based virtual white cane

Pablo Vera, Daniel Zenteno, Joaquín Salas

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Abstract

The objective of our research was to develop assistive technology for visually impaired people, with a high appreciation for the human potential to achieve, to learn, and to achieve goals. In this document, we describe a virtual white cane made of a combination of a Smartphone and a laser pointer. In our device, the laser pointer beam reflection is captured by the Smartphone camera. The distance from the virtual white cane to the reflection is computed through active triangulation. Then, a personalized vibration, the magnitude of which corresponds to distance, is generated in the Smartphone. In this way, the users receive information that could prevent collisions with obstacles in the environment. Our contributions include the development of a virtual white cane around a Smartphone and other off-the-shelf accessories and a methodology to provide personalized vibratory feedback to the user. Our experiments show that to navigate, our instrument is better option, in terms of travel time, that the use of the hands. However, the travel time is still better using a traditional white cane than our instrument.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)623-632
Number of pages10
JournalPattern Analysis and Applications
Volume17
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2014

Keywords

  • Electronic Travel Aids
  • Smartphones-based computer vision
  • Virtual White Cane

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