G. Cerri, A. D. Leo, V. D. Mattia, G. Manfredi, V. M. Primiani, V. Petrini, Marco Pieralisi, P. Russo, L. Scalise
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present a survey of the activities carried out by the University Politecnica delle Marche concerning the safe mobility of visually impaired people in order to involve the control and automation community and present some hints for discussion. For this purpose, this contribution reports and discusses the use of electromagnetic (EM) systems as assistive technologies for mobility tasks of blind subjects also highlighting their advantages with respect to existing traditional electronic travel aids, in terms of performances, miniaturization, and wear ability. In particular, two applications of EM technologies will be discussed more in detail: a first example consists in the design and realization of a laboratory prototype of an EM sensor, able to detect the presence of obstacles, aimed to help visually impaired users during mobility tasks, possibly allowing them to walk safely and independently. The second example is the theoretical and experimental study of feasibility of an EM system, specifically addressed to visually impaired runners. Finally, some clues for discussion will be presented; the user interaction with the sensing system, the signal analysis and possible features extraction will be reviewed addressing issues requiring a multidisciplinary approach.
本文的目的是对Marche Politecnica delle Marche大学开展的有关视障人士安全行动的活动进行调查,以参与控制和自动化社区,并提出一些可供讨论的提示。为此,本文报告并讨论了电磁(EM)系统作为盲人移动任务的辅助技术的使用,并强调了它们相对于现有传统电子旅行辅助设备在性能、小型化和磨损能力方面的优势。特别是,EM技术的两种应用将更详细地讨论:第一个例子包括设计和实现EM传感器的实验室原型,能够检测障碍物的存在,旨在帮助视障用户在移动任务中,可能使他们安全独立地行走。第二个例子是专门针对视障跑步者的电磁系统可行性的理论和实验研究。最后,将提出一些可供讨论的线索;将审查用户与传感系统的交互,信号分析和可能的特征提取,以解决需要多学科方法的问题。