Robotic Navigation Cane with 3D Camera Helps Visually Impaired
Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University have developed a robotic cane with a 3D visual positioning system and camera that offers new hope to visually impaired and blind people.
Helping the visually impaired to navigate safely
Blind person wearing the proposed system made up of a RGBD camera, an
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The Smart Cane and its coordinate systems: the camera, floor plane and
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