New Wearable Device Could Help Guide the Visually-Challenged

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 5 February 2016 17:56 IST
New Wearable Device Could Help Guide the Visually-Challenged
Researchers, including two Indians, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a low-power chip that could help visually-impaired people navigate their environments.

The chip processes 3D camera data consuming only one-thousandth as much power as a conventional computer processor executing the same algorithms and powers a prototype of a complete navigation system about the size of a binoculars case that can be worn around the neck.

A mechanical Braille interface developed at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) conveys to the user information about the distance to the nearest obstacle in the direction the user is moving.

"There was some prior work on this type of system, but the problem was that the systems were too bulky," said first author Dongsuk Jeon, a researcher at MIT's Microsystems Research Laboratories (MTL) when the navigation system was developed. He has now joined the faculty of Seoul National University in South Korea.

Jeon's team included professor of electrical engineering and computer science Anantha Chandrakasan, graduate student Priyanka Raina, professor of electrical engineering and computer science Daniela Rus, former research scientist at MTL Nathan Ickes and CSAIL researcher Hsueh-Cheng Wang.

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Although the prototype navigation system is less obtrusive than its predecessors, it should be possible to miniaturise it even further, according to the researchers.

The new chip and the prototype navigation system was reported in a paper presented at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference held from January 31 to February 4 in San Francisco.

 

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