Bionic eyeglass: The first prototype A personal navigation device for visually impaired - A review

The first self-contained experimental prototype of a bionic eyeglass is presented in this paper, a device that helps blind and visually impaired people in basic tasks of their everyday life by converting visual information into speech. The indoor and outdoor situations and tasks have been selected b...

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Retina
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