Around-the-Head Tactile System for Supporting Micro Navigation of People with Visual Impairments

Oliver Beren Kaul, M. Rohs, M. Mogalle, Benjamin Simon
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Tactile patterns are a means to convey navigation instructions to pedestrians and are especially helpful for people with visual impairments. This article presents a concept to provide precise micro-navigation instructions through a tactile around-the-head display. Our system presents four tactile patterns for fundamental navigation instructions in conjunction with continuous directional guidance. We followed an iterative, user-centric approach to design the patterns for the fundamental navigation instructions, combined them with a continuous directional guidance stimulus, and tested our system with 13 sighted (blindfolded) and 2 blind participants in an obstacle course, including stairs. We optimized the patterns and validated the final prototype with another five blind participants in a follow-up study. The system steered our participants successfully with a 5.7 cm average absolute deviation from the optimal path. Our guidance is only a little less precise than the usual shoulder wobbling during normal walking and an order of magnitude more precise than previous tactile navigation systems. Our system allows various new use cases of micro-navigation for people with visual impairments, e.g., preventing collisions on a sidewalk or as an anti-veering tool. It also has applications in other areas, such as personnel working in low-vision environments (e.g., firefighters).
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触觉模式是向行人传达导航指令的一种手段,对视力受损的人特别有帮助。这篇文章提出了一个概念,提供精确的微导航指令通过触觉环绕头部的显示器。我们的系统为基本导航指令提供了四种触觉模式,并结合了连续的方向指导。我们采用了一种迭代的、以用户为中心的方法来设计基本导航指令的模式,并将其与连续的方向引导刺激相结合,并让13名视力正常的参与者(蒙眼)和2名盲人参与者在障碍赛道(包括楼梯)上测试了我们的系统。我们优化了模式,并在后续研究中与另外五名盲人参与者验证了最终原型。该系统成功地引导了我们的参与者,与最佳路径的平均绝对偏差为5.7厘米。我们的引导只比正常行走时的肩膀摆动精确一点,比以前的触觉导航系统精确一个数量级。我们的系统为视觉障碍人士提供了各种新的微导航用例,例如,防止人行道上的碰撞或作为防转向工具。它在其他领域也有应用,例如在低视力环境中工作的人员(例如消防员)。
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