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18 April 2023 A multiplayer virtual reality platform to evaluate electronic travel aid performance for persons with blindness and low vision
Fabiana Sofia Ricci, Alain Boldini, John-Ross Rizzo, Maurizio Porfiri
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Abstract
The prevalence of blindness and low vision is skyrocketing as the population ages. Independent, efficient, and safe navigation for persons with blindess and low vision requires hard work, practice, and development of strong orientation and mobility skills. In this vein, orientation and mobility training provides tools to familiarize oneself with new environments and maintain an independent lifestyle. In recent years, orientation and mobility training has adopted electronic travel aids, smart devices developed to assist those with blindness and low vision during navigation. However, learning how to use an electronic travel aid in orientation and mobility training sessions may prove dangerous for, as an end user. Early in use, the end user may misinterpret the information provided by the electronic travel aid. In fact, there may be a shallow learning curve during initial implementation. To this end, we built a multiplayer virtual reality platform to simulate an orientation and mobility training, involving trainer and trainee, for practicing with an electronic travel aid in a controlled, safe but realistic environment. We interfaced the virtual reality platform with a custom electronic travel aid created by our team. The electronic travel aid consists of a specially designed camera on a backpack and a haptic belt, along with software that can relays information about the location of near obstacles in the virtual environment through spatiotopic vibrotactile stimulation of the abdomen. In the virtual environment, the trainer can instruct the trainee in the use of the electronic travel aid while navigating complex urban environments. The efficacy of the communication between trainer and trainee towards teaching the correct use of the electronic travel aid and its performance in assisting navigation will be evaluated through series of systematic experiments.
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Fabiana Sofia Ricci, Alain Boldini, John-Ross Rizzo, and Maurizio Porfiri "A multiplayer virtual reality platform to evaluate electronic travel aid performance for persons with blindness and low vision", Proc. SPIE 12485, Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors, and Wearable Systems 2023, 1248504 (18 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2658453
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KEYWORDS
Virtual reality

Actuators

Eye

Glaucoma

Navigation systems

Retinal diseases

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