The Navigation System for the Visually Impaired Using GPS

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It is possible for the visually impaired to walk their known area independently by using a white cane. However, in their unknown area, they cannot walk without help of others even if they can use a white cane very well. In such cases, not only a visually impaired person but he/she who assists them receives many stress in dairy activity. Therefore, many types of independent walking assist system for the visually impaired are developing. Our objective of this study is the development of an auto navigation system for the visually impaired which assists independent walking of them. This system measures the position of a visually impaired person (a user) by using GPS (Global Positioning System) and navigates him/her to the destination like as a car navigation system. In our system, a location data is stored in the map database and a position of user are analyzed and optimal route for a user to the destination is calculated. Our system guides a user to the destination along this route, and notifies the user of this route and some information for the safety walking by artificial voice. Three normal subjects were tested with our navigation system. All subjects were blind folded by an eye mask and equipped a navigation system. As a result, our system worked well and all subjects were able to walk to the destination following guidance voice. So, we are developing a new navigation system which is installed on a cellular phone. In Japan, there are some cellular phones that include GPS. And most of application programs for cellular phone are written by JAVA. Therefore, GPS included in a cellular phone will be used and every functions of the navigation system will be written by JAVA. In this paper, we also reports about this new navigation system.

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Kanno, T., Yanashima, K., & Magatani, K. (2009). The Navigation System for the Visually Impaired Using GPS. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 23, pp. 938–941). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92841-6_232

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