A study on recognition of obstacle distribution by tactile stimulation

  • Myoung Jong Yoon*
  • , Gu Young Jeong
  • , Kee Ho Yu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In walking guide system for a blind pedestrian, it is needed to detect an obstacle distribution in walking space not only 2D but space including pendent and/or protruded obstacles, and feedback to the blind for safe walking. The obstacle information is transferred to a blind pedestrian by a tactile stimulation. Based on the obstacle information a user plans walking route. In this paper, to apply a tactile display to a walking guide of the blind, its applicability is investigated. The methods for a 3D obstacle detection of an obstacle distribution using ultrasonic sensors, mapping to an array type tactile stimulator, and the tactile stimulator using vibration motors are proposed. The psychophysical experiment of vibrotactile pattern perception at palm is carried out and discussed. The experiment for the recognition of an obstacle distribution by tactile stimulation is performed and estimated. The applicability of a tactile stimulation to a walking guide of the blind is verified through the experiment.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICCAS-SICE 2009 - ICROS-SICE International Joint Conference 2009, Proceedings
Pages503-508
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2009
EventICROS-SICE International Joint Conference 2009, ICCAS-SICE 2009 - Fukuoka, Japan
Duration: 2009.08.182009.08.21

Publication series

NameICCAS-SICE 2009 - ICROS-SICE International Joint Conference 2009, Proceedings

Conference

ConferenceICROS-SICE International Joint Conference 2009, ICCAS-SICE 2009
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityFukuoka
Period09.08.1809.08.21

Keywords

  • Obstacle
  • Recognition
  • Tactile stimulation
  • The blind
  • Ultrasonic sensor
  • Vibration motor

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Engineering - Mechanical
  • Computer Science & Information Systems

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