Prototype ultrasonic wayfinder with haptic feedback for an IoT environment

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Abstract

Sensor technology for small mobile devices is developing quickly, prices for equipment are dropping rapidly and IoT infrastructure is increasingly accessible. These developments have made it possible to build a haptic glove with a vibrating interface to help a person with visual impairment to move around. This haptic sensing glove will guide the user as an additional device - on top of what they use for guidance at present. This article describes a prototype which is undergoing user testing and can be further tied into a smart home environment.

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Yeom, S., Ryu, R., Pak, E., & Kim, P. (2019). Prototype ultrasonic wayfinder with haptic feedback for an IoT environment. In Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, MCCSIS 2019 - Proceedings of the International Conferences on Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2019, Game and Entertainment Technologies 2019 and Computer Graphics, Visualization, Computer Vision and Image Processing 2019 (pp. 309–312). IADIS Press. https://doi.org/10.33965/ihci2019_201906c038

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