Indoor blind navigator: A use case for self-guided tours in museums

© 2017 ACM. Notably valuable efforts have focused in helping people with special needs. In this work, we build upon the experience from the BlindHelper smartphone outdoor pedestrian navigation app and present Blind Nav , a system for indoor interactive autonomous navigation of blind and vision-impai...

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Main Authors: Meliones, A., Sampson, Demetrios
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56788
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description © 2017 ACM. Notably valuable efforts have focused in helping people with special needs. In this work, we build upon the experience from the BlindHelper smartphone outdoor pedestrian navigation app and present Blind Nav , a system for indoor interactive autonomous navigation of blind and vision-impaired persons and groups (e.g. pupils) in museums. A pilot prototype is under development with the collaboration of the Lighthouse for the Blind of Greece. The paper describes the functionality of the application and evaluates candidate indoor location determination technologies, such as WLAN, Zigbee, and assistive tactile route indications combined with Bluetooth beacons and distance and direction change metering functionality, to come up with a reliable indoor positioning system adopting the latter solution.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-567882017-09-27T10:49:22Z Indoor blind navigator: A use case for self-guided tours in museums Meliones, A. Sampson, Demetrios © 2017 ACM. Notably valuable efforts have focused in helping people with special needs. In this work, we build upon the experience from the BlindHelper smartphone outdoor pedestrian navigation app and present Blind Nav , a system for indoor interactive autonomous navigation of blind and vision-impaired persons and groups (e.g. pupils) in museums. A pilot prototype is under development with the collaboration of the Lighthouse for the Blind of Greece. The paper describes the functionality of the application and evaluates candidate indoor location determination technologies, such as WLAN, Zigbee, and assistive tactile route indications combined with Bluetooth beacons and distance and direction change metering functionality, to come up with a reliable indoor positioning system adopting the latter solution. 2017 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56788 10.1145/3056540.3064959 restricted
spellingShingle Meliones, A.
Sampson, Demetrios
Indoor blind navigator: A use case for self-guided tours in museums
title Indoor blind navigator: A use case for self-guided tours in museums
title_full Indoor blind navigator: A use case for self-guided tours in museums
title_fullStr Indoor blind navigator: A use case for self-guided tours in museums
title_full_unstemmed Indoor blind navigator: A use case for self-guided tours in museums
title_short Indoor blind navigator: A use case for self-guided tours in museums
title_sort indoor blind navigator: a use case for self-guided tours in museums
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56788