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Title: A haptic feeding GPS navigation solution for visually impaired people
Authors: Rajatheja, M.K.B.C.
Wijayasiriwardhane, T.K.
Keywords: Blind
GPS navigation
Haptic
Visually impaired
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: International Research Conference on Smart Computing and Systems Engineering - SCSE 2018
Citation: Rajatheja,M.K.B.C. and Wijayasiriwardhane,T.K. (2018). A haptic feeding GPS navigation solution for visually impaired people. International Research Conference on Smart Computing and Systems Engineering - SCSE 2018, Department of Industrial Management, Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p.82.
Abstract: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is estimated that 285 million people are visually impaired worldwide and out of which 39 million of people are blind. Further, about 90 percent of the visually impaired people in the world live in low-income settings. Among many difficulties that they encounter in their day-to-day activities, the visually impaired people are often disadvantaged particularly when travelling due their inability to see the obstacles and visual signs of directions that are essential to navigate not only through the unfamiliar terrains but also in the familiar environments. Therefore, the visually impaired people usually use a white cane to detect obstacles on their path whilst get the assistance of the trained guide dogs for navigation. However, when they roam in an unfamiliar environment, they always have to rely on a third party for finding their directions. In this paper, we presents a novel Global Positioning System (GPS) and Google Map Direction Application Programming Interface (API) based navigation solution for the visually impaired people with a simple haptic direction feeding interface as an alternative to the sonification systems available. Our objective of this research is to develop an economically viable haptic feeding GPS navigation system for the visually impaired people in order to help them with their day-to-day activities such as reaching for public services, socializing with people and exploring the world more confidently than ever before.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/18978
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