Towards a mobile navigation device

This paper builds on our recently introduced concept of a portable, non-invasive navigation aid, called a bionic eyeglass, which assists the blind and visually impaired in everyday situations by detecting and recognizing objects and understanding basic events. We present the results of the first onl...

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Cellular phones
Computer networks
Delay
Mobile computing
Nanoscale devices
Navigation
navigation aid
Prototypes
Testing
visual impairment
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