Ozioko Oliver, Hersh Marion
Biomedical Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8LS, Scotland. Email:
Biomedical Engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8LT, Scotland.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2015;217:518-25.
This paper presents research on the development of a wearable two-way communication and information device for deafblind people who use tactile communications methods, namely the British deafblind manual alphabet and/or Braille. The device has two components: a glove worn by the deafblind person and a handheld display with keypad to be used by their hearing and sighted communication partner. Users can send messages using pressure sensors embedded in the glove and receive them by means of vibration on the palm. The two components are linked by Bluetooth and the use of Bluetooth to communicate with computers, mobile phones and other Bluetooth enabled devices is being investigated. The design was informed by feedback obtained from a survey of deafblind people and interviews with staff in two organisations for deafblind people. Research and development of the device is still ongoing.
本文介绍了一种为使用触觉通信方法(即英国聋哑人手动字母表和/或盲文)的聋哑盲人开发的可穿戴双向通信和信息设备的研究。该设备有两个组件:聋哑盲人佩戴的手套和供其听力和视力正常的通信伙伴使用的带键盘的手持显示器。用户可以使用嵌入手套中的压力传感器发送消息,并通过手掌上的振动接收消息。这两个组件通过蓝牙连接,并且正在研究使用蓝牙与计算机、手机和其他支持蓝牙的设备进行通信。该设计是根据对聋哑盲人的调查反馈以及对两个聋哑盲人组织的工作人员的访谈得出的。该设备的研发仍在进行中。