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Abstract
In this paper, we present a wearable smart system to help visually impaired persons (VIPs) walk by themselves through the streets, navigate in public places, and seek assistance. The main components of the system are a microcontroller board, various sensors, cellular communication and GPS modules, and a solar panel. The system employs a set of sensors to track the path and alert the user of obstacles in front of them. The user is alerted by a sound emitted through a buzzer and by vibrations on the wrist, which is helpful when the user has hearing loss or is in a noisy environment. In addition, the system alerts people in the surroundings when the user stumbles over or requires assistance, and the alert, along with the system location, is sent as a phone message to registered mobile phones of family members and caregivers. In addition, the registered phones can be used to retrieve the system location whenever required and activate real-time tracking of the VIP. We tested the system prototype and verified its functionality and effectiveness. The proposed system has more features than other similar systems. We expect it to be a useful tool to improve the quality of life of VIPs.Entities:
Keywords: assistive technology; smart system; visually impaired person aid; wearables
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29533970 PMCID: PMC5877379 DOI: 10.3390/s18030843
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Diagram of the proposed system.
Figure 2Basic flowchart of the system operation.
Figure 3Fabricated system prototype.
Figure 4User wearing the prototype.
Figure 5SMS when user (a) stumbles over; (b) requires help; (c) location requested by a family member or caregiver; (d) GPS tracking commanded by a family member or caregiver.
Figure 6Device location: (a) current location and (b) device tracking.