Four computer engineering students created a walking stick with upgraded features such as GPS and detection sensor to help visually impaired individuals. In 24 Oras' Game Changer feature by Martin ...
A fully functional Arduino-based blind stick that enhances mobility and safety with real-time detection of people, obstacles, water, and falls, using a combination of sensors and modular feedback ...
An Arduino-based assistive device that helps visually impaired individuals navigate safely and sends location alerts to caretakers in case of obstacles or emergencies. The stick uses ultrasonic ...
Mysuru: To help visually challenged folks, four students of Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering have devised an automated stick for them. It is meant to help visually impaired individuals navigate ...
A young research scholar from the Applied Mechanics department of Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT) has designed a sensor-based high-tech walking stick for blind persons. Sajal ...
Abstract: It is unsafe for visually challenged people to move on a busy road. It may lead to some accidents, when they get some obstacles on their way and are not able to identify them, which may not ...
Abstract: The “Intelligent Blind Stick“ system, an assistive technology designed to improve mobility for people with vision impairments by offering obstacle detection, surface condition feedback, and ...
Designer Jin Woo Han has created the “Tactile Wand” as a 21st-century conceptual white stick for the blind. The rechargeable gadget uses some sort of distance sensor and communicates by buzzing, ...
Nine-year-old Mihika Sharma has been named the 2019 BT Young Pioneer Award winner for her Smart Stick for the blind. As part of this year’s AbilityNet Tech4Good awards in the UK, a young inventor with ...
Kabul [Afghanistan], June 21 (ANI): A youth in Afghanistan has made smart glasses and canes with sensors to aid the blind, TOLO News reported. TOLO News is an Afghan news channel. Bashir Ahmad, a ...
White canes for the visually impaired have gone high-tech in Queensland. New technology has led to the development of a device with a carbon graphite shaft, like a modern golf club, with vibrating ...