Wearable device helps visually impaired avoid collision

Researchers have developed a wearable device for the visually-challenged people that can help them avoid a collision.

By:IANS
| Updated on: Mar 27 2015, 15:53 IST
image caption

Researchers have developed a wearable device for the visually-challenged people that can help them avoid a collision.

People who have lost some of their peripheral vision, such as those with glaucoma, or brain injury that causes half visual field loss, often face mobility challenges and increased likelihood of falls and collisions.

You may be interested in

MobilesTablets Laptops
27% OFF
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 5G
  • Green
  • 12 GB RAM
  • 256 GB Storage
Google Pixel 8 Pro
  • Obsidian
  • 12 GB RAM
  • 128 GB Storage
Vivo X100 Pro 5G
  • Asteroid Black
  • 16 GB RAM
  • 512 GB Storage
Apple iPhone 15 Plus
  • Black
  • 6 GB RAM
  • 128 GB Storage

'We developed this pocket-sized collision warning device, which can predict impending collisions based on time to collision rather than proximity,' said paper co-author Shrinivas Pundlik.

Also read
Looking for a smartphone? To check mobile finder click here.

The findings are published in Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science (IOVS).

'It gives warnings only when the users approach obstacles, not when users stand close to objects and not when moving objects just pass by,' said senior author Gang Luo, associate scientist at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.

'The auditory collision warnings given by the device are simple and intuitively understandable,' Luo explained.

Compared to walking without the device, collisions were reduced significantly by about 37% with the device and walking speed barely changed.

'We are excited about the device's potential value for helping visually impaired and completely blind people walk around safely,' Luo said.

Catch all the Latest Tech News, Mobile News, Laptop News, Gaming news, Wearables News , How To News, also keep up with us on Whatsapp channel,Twitter, Facebook, Google News, and Instagram. For our latest videos, subscribe to our YouTube channel.

First Published Date: 27 Mar, 14:41 IST
NEXT ARTICLE BEGINS