A Low-Vision Navigation Platform for Economies in Transition Countries.

John-Ross Rizzo, Chen Feng, Wachara Riewpaiboon, Pattanasak Mongkolwat
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Abstract

An ability to move freely, when wanted, is an essential activity for healthy living. Visually impaired and completely blinded persons encounter many disadvantages in their day-to-day activities, including performing work-related tasks. They are at risk of mobility losses, illness, debility, social isolation, and premature mortality. A novel wearable device and computing platform called VIS4ION is reducing the disadvantage gaps and raising living standards for the visually challenged. It provides personal mobility navigational services that serves as a customizable, human-in-the-loop, sensing-to-feedback platform to deliver functional assistance. The platform is configured as a wearable that provides on-board microcomputers, human-machine interfaces, and sensory augmentation. Mobile edge computing enhances functionality as more services are unleashed with the computational gains. The meta-level goal is to support spatial cognition, personal freedom, and activities, and to promoting health and wellbeing. VIS4ION can be conceptualized as the dovetailing of two thrusts: an on-person navigational and computing device and a multimodal functional aid providing microservices through the cloud. The device has on-board wireless capabilities connected through Wi-Fi or 4/5G. The cloud-based microservices reduce hardware and power requirements while allowing existing and new services to be enhanced and added such as loading new map and real-time communication via haptic or audio signals. This technology can be made available and affordable in the economies of transition countries.

转型国家经济的低视力导航平台。
在需要的时候能够自由活动是健康生活的基本活动。视力受损和完全失明的人在日常活动中,包括执行与工作有关的任务时,会遇到许多不利条件。他们面临着丧失行动能力、生病、衰弱、社会孤立和过早死亡的风险。一种名为VIS4ION的新型可穿戴设备和计算平台正在缩小视力障碍的差距,提高视力障碍人士的生活水平。它提供个人移动导航服务,作为一个可定制的、人在环的、感知到反馈的平台,提供功能辅助。该平台配置为可穿戴设备,提供车载微型计算机、人机界面和感官增强功能。随着更多的服务随着计算收益的释放而释放,移动边缘计算增强了功能。元层面的目标是支持空间认知、个人自由和活动,并促进健康和福祉。VIS4ION可以被概念化为两个重点的结合:一个是个人导航和计算设备,一个是通过云提供微服务的多模式功能辅助。该设备具有通过Wi-Fi或4/5G连接的机载无线功能。基于云的微服务减少了硬件和电源需求,同时允许现有的和新的服务得到增强和添加,比如加载新的地图和通过触觉或音频信号进行实时通信。这种技术可以在转型期国家的经济中提供和负担得起。
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