A Study on the Development of Interactive Technology for the Convenience of the Visually Impaired
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69478/JITC2023v5n1a04Keywords:
HCI technology, Wireless body sensor networks, Wireless networks, Location-based services, Interactive technologyAbstract
In this paper, as human-computer interface (HCI) technology advances, opportunities are analyzed to provide a better service environment for the visually impaired. The system and user interaction for the visually impaired will become possible through the convergence of technologies that include location-based services, wireless body sensor networks, and smart devices, which can have direct and positive impacts. The system connects to the user's mobility assistance device through a smartphone app and helps the user walk to identify and guide through obstacles. This interactive technology is expected to provide a convenient environment for visually impaired users.
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