S. Fujisawa, Naochiro Yamada, S. Ito, Katsuya Sato, S. Mitani, O. Sueda
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Identification of Tactile Walking Surface Indicators by white cane
This paper describes identifying Tactile Walking Surface Indicators (TWSIs) with a white cane using an accelerometer. The vibration was examined by using an actual dot block. The effectiveness of the white cane was verified by examining the relation between the vibration and psychological strength. The experiment result revealed that there is no correlation between the psychological distance and the frequency spectrum.