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多模态感知和直观的转向辅助提高了视障人士的导航和移动能力。

Multimodal sensing and intuitive steering assistance improve navigation and mobility for people with impaired vision.

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.

Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.

出版信息

Sci Robot. 2021 Oct 13;6(59):eabg6594. doi: 10.1126/scirobotics.abg6594.

Abstract

Globally, more than 250 million people have impaired vision and face challenges navigating outside their homes, affecting their independence, mental health, and physical health. Navigating unfamiliar routes is challenging for people with impaired vision because it may require avoiding obstacles, recognizing objects, and wayfinding indoors and outdoors. Existing approaches such as white canes, guide dogs, and electronic travel aids only tackle some of these challenges. Here, we present the Augmented Cane, a white cane with a comprehensive set of sensors and an intuitive feedback method to steer the user, which addresses navigation challenges and improves mobility for people with impaired vision. We compared the Augmented Cane with a white cane by having sighted and visually impaired participants complete navigation challenges while blindfolded: walking along hallways, avoiding obstacles, and following outdoor waypoints. Across all experiments, the Augmented Cane increased the walking speed for participants with impaired vision by 18 ± 7% and sighted participants by 35 ± 12% compared with a white cane. The increase in walking speed may be due to accurate steering assistance, reduced cognitive load, fewer contacts with the environment, and higher participant confidence. We also demonstrate advanced navigation capabilities of the Augmented Cane: indoor wayfinding, recognizing and steering the participant to a key object, and navigating a sequence of indoor and outdoor challenges. The open-source and low-cost design of the Augmented Cane provides a platform that may improve the mobility and quality of life of people with impaired vision.

摘要

全球有超过 2.5 亿人视力受损,他们在离开家后会面临各种挑战,这影响了他们的独立性、心理健康和身体健康。视力受损的人在导航陌生路线时会面临挑战,因为他们可能需要避开障碍物、识别物体,并在室内外找到路。现有的方法,如盲杖、导盲犬和电子旅行辅助工具,只能解决其中的一些挑战。在这里,我们提出了增强型盲杖,这是一种带有全面传感器和直观反馈方法的盲杖,可以引导用户,解决导航挑战,提高视力障碍者的行动能力。我们通过让视力正常和视力受损的参与者在蒙住眼睛的情况下完成导航挑战,比较了增强型盲杖和普通盲杖:沿着走廊行走、避开障碍物和跟随户外地标。在所有实验中,与普通盲杖相比,增强型盲杖使视力受损的参与者的行走速度提高了 18%±7%,使视力正常的参与者的行走速度提高了 35%±12%。行走速度的提高可能是由于准确的转向辅助、减少认知负担、与环境的接触减少以及参与者的信心提高。我们还展示了增强型盲杖的高级导航功能:室内导航、识别并引导参与者找到关键物体,以及在室内外一系列挑战中导航。增强型盲杖的开源和低成本设计为提高视力障碍者的行动能力和生活质量提供了一个平台。

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