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Virtual Guide Dog: Next Generation Pedestrian Signal for the Visually Impaired (1909.06976v1)

Published 16 Sep 2019 in cs.HC

Abstract: Accessible pedestrian signal (APS) was proposed as a mean to achieve the same level of service that is set forth by the American with Disability Act (ADA) for the visually impaired. One of the major issues of existing APSs is the failure to deliver adequate crossing information for the visually impaired. This paper presents a mobile-based APS application, namely Virtual Guide Dog (VGD). Integrating intersection information and onboard sensors (e.g., GPS, compass, accelerometer, and gyroscope sensor) of modern smartphones, the VGD application can notify the visually impaired: 1) the close proximity of an intersection and 2) the street information for crossing. By employing a screen tapping interface, VGD can remotely place a pedestrian crossing call to the controller, without the need of using a push button. In addition, VGD informs VIs the start of a crossing phase by using text-to-speech technology. The proof-of-concept test shows that VGD keeps the users informed about the remaining distance as their approaching the intersection. It was also found that the GPS-only mode is accompanied by greater distance deviation compared to the mode jointly operating with both GPS and cellular positioning.

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