Tactile Feedback Navigation Handle for the Visually Impaired

Author:

Bouzit M.1,Chaibi A.1,De Laurentis K. J.1,Mavroidis C.2

Affiliation:

1. Rutgers University

2. Northeastern University

Abstract

This paper presents a novel tactile navigation system for the blind. The device is portable and cost effective, and will allow visually impaired individuals to navigate through familiar and non-familiar environments without relying on the assistance of a guide. The “Tactile Handle” consists of an array of vibro-tactile actuators positioned to match the finger phalanxes, proximity sensors, and an embedded micro-controller. The handle processes sensor signals and outputs information to the user through variable and synchronized vibrations, which will enhance the sense of orientation and distance for the user. The prototype has an ergonomic design, is lightweight, compact, and adjustable to different hand sizes. This paper describes the concept of its use as a navigation system for the visually impaired and the preliminary results for the tactile perception of 30 sighted users of different genders and hand sizes.

Publisher

ASMEDC

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