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Robotic navigation aids the visually impaired

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A robot vision-based mobility aid that was shown a year ago is now being further developed to help the visually impaired navigate city streets, neighborhoods, offices and other complex locations. This robotic navigation system has a binocular camera that is linked by sophisticated direction-finding software to a vest that directs the wearer around obstacles. Images courtesy of USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Most visually impaired people still rely on a very rudimentary technology – a simple cane – to navigate the world. Meanwhile, engineering researchers at the...Read full article

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    Published: August 2011
    AmericasBraille InstituteCaliforniacamerasdefenseglassesguide vesthead-mounted cameraImagingmap buildingmicro motorsmicro-camera systemNational Science FoundationResearch & Technologyrobotic navigationrobotssimultaneous localization and mapping softwareSLAMSLAM softwareSoftwareTech PulseUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUS ArmyUSCvisually-impairedW.M. Keck Foundation

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