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用于视障人士导航的可穿戴虚拟白手杖网络

Wearable Virtual White Cane Network for navigating people with visual impairment.

作者信息

Gao Yabiao, Chandrawanshi Rahul, Nau Amy C, Tse Zion Tsz Ho

机构信息

College of Engineering, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, Varanasi, India.

出版信息

Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 2015 Sep;229(9):681-8. doi: 10.1177/0954411915599017.

Abstract

Navigating the world with visual impairments presents inconveniences and safety concerns. Although a traditional white cane is the most commonly used mobility aid due to its low cost and acceptable functionality, electronic traveling aids can provide more functionality as well as additional benefits. The Wearable Virtual Cane Network is an electronic traveling aid that utilizes ultrasound sonar technology to scan the surrounding environment for spatial information. The Wearable Virtual Cane Network is composed of four sensing nodes: one on each of the user's wrists, one on the waist, and one on the ankle. The Wearable Virtual Cane Network employs vibration and sound to communicate object proximity to the user. While conventional navigation devices are typically hand-held and bulky, the hands-free design of our prototype allows the user to perform other tasks while using the Wearable Virtual Cane Network. When the Wearable Virtual Cane Network prototype was tested for distance resolution and range detection limits at various displacements and compared with a traditional white cane, all participants performed significantly above the control bar (p < 4.3 × 10(-5), standard t-test) in distance estimation. Each sensor unit can detect an object with a surface area as small as 1 cm(2) (1 cm × 1 cm) located 70 cm away. Our results showed that the walking speed for an obstacle course was increased by 23% on average when subjects used the Wearable Virtual Cane Network rather than the white cane. The obstacle course experiment also shows that the use of the white cane in combination with the Wearable Virtual Cane Network can significantly improve navigation over using either the white cane or the Wearable Virtual Cane Network alone (p < 0.05, paired t-test).

摘要

视力障碍者在世界中出行会带来不便和安全隐患。尽管传统的白色手杖因其低成本和可接受的功能是最常用的出行辅助工具,但电子出行辅助设备可以提供更多功能以及额外的益处。可穿戴虚拟手杖网络是一种电子出行辅助设备,它利用超声波声纳技术扫描周围环境以获取空间信息。可穿戴虚拟手杖网络由四个传感节点组成:分别位于用户的每个手腕上一个、腰部一个和脚踝一个。可穿戴虚拟手杖网络通过振动和声音向用户传达物体的接近程度。虽然传统的导航设备通常是手持的且体积较大,但我们原型的免提设计允许用户在使用可穿戴虚拟手杖网络时执行其他任务。当对可穿戴虚拟手杖网络原型在各种位移下的距离分辨率和范围检测极限进行测试,并与传统白色手杖进行比较时,所有参与者在距离估计方面的表现均显著高于控制标准(p < 4.3 × 10(-5),标准t检验)。每个传感器单元能够检测到70厘米外表面积小至1平方厘米(1厘米×1厘米)的物体。我们的结果表明,当受试者使用可穿戴虚拟手杖网络而非白色手杖时,障碍课程的行走速度平均提高了23%。障碍课程实验还表明,将白色手杖与可穿戴虚拟手杖网络结合使用,相比于单独使用白色手杖或可穿戴虚拟手杖网络,能够显著改善导航效果(p < 0.05,配对t检验)。

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