HCSPJan 10, 2019

BrailleBand: Blind Support Haptic Wearable Band for Communication using Braille Language

arXiv:1901.03329v120 citations
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This addresses usability issues in assistive technology for visually impaired individuals, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing haptic and Braille-based solutions.

The study tackled the problem of limited communication options for visually impaired people by developing BrailleBand, a wearable haptic band that enables passive reading of Braille with an average Character Transfer Rate of 0.4375 characters per second at a 1000 ms character gap.

Visually impaired people are neglected from many modern communication and interaction procedures. Assistive technologies such as text-to-speech and braille displays are the most commonly used means of connecting such visually impaired people with mobile phones and other smart devices. Both these solutions face usability issues, thus this study focused on developing a user friendly wearable solution called the "BrailleBand" with haptic technology while preserving affordability. The "BrailleBand" enables passive reading using the Braille language. Connectivity between the BrailleBand and the smart device (phone) is established using Bluetooth protocol. It consists of six nodes in three bands worn on the arm to map the braille alphabet, which are actuated to give the sense of touch corresponding to the characters. Three mobile applications were developed for training the visually impaired and to integrate existing smart mobile applications such as navigation and short message service (SMS) with the device BrailleBand. The adaptability, usability and efficiency of reading was tested on a sample of blind users which reflected progressive results. Even though, the reading accuracy depends on the time duration between the characters (character gap) an average Character Transfer Rate of 0.4375 characters per second can be achieved with a character gap of 1000 ms.

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