VIP SpaceNav - smart buildings for people with visual impairments.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-14 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2025.2478484
Maria-Anca Băluțoiu, Anca Morar, Alin Moldoveanu, Andrei Lăpușteanu, Florica Moldoveanu, Ana Magdalena Anghel
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People with visual impairments have difficulties in navigating indoor spaces and identifying elements of interest in the environment. There are a plethora of assistive systems that address this problem, but most of them are either expensive, depend on specialized hardware or lack intuitiveness. VIP SpaceNav is a platform for low-cost, intuitive configuration and safe navigation, intended for people with visual impairments. The system's content management system stores a 3D model of the building, together with localization information and elements of interest. The mobile application dedicated to users with visual impairments runs a localization component, as well as an obstacle detection module, providing navigation cues and information about points of interest in the vicinity, with the help of text-to-speech and audio signals. This paper presents a concept of indoor guidance for people with visual impairments and a first materialization of the prototype, based on state-of-the-art localization and spatial sounds. It also describes the piloting of the system in complex scenarios in a real building, demonstrating its potential of deployment in any indoor space, with minimal financial and time resources.

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VIP空间——专为视障人士设计的智能建筑。
有视觉障碍的人在室内空间导航和识别环境中感兴趣的元素方面存在困难。有很多辅助系统可以解决这个问题,但它们中的大多数要么价格昂贵,要么依赖于专门的硬件,要么缺乏直观性。VIP SpaceNav是一个低成本、直观配置和安全导航的平台,专为视力障碍人士设计。该系统的内容管理系统存储了建筑物的3D模型,以及定位信息和感兴趣的元素。这款专为视力障碍用户设计的移动应用程序运行一个定位组件,以及一个障碍物检测模块,在文本转语音和音频信号的帮助下,提供导航提示和附近兴趣点的信息。本文提出了一个视觉障碍人士室内引导的概念,并首次实现了基于最先进的定位和空间声音的原型。它还描述了在真实建筑物的复杂场景中对系统的试验,展示了其在任何室内空间部署的潜力,并且花费了最少的资金和时间资源。
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