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Virtual Vision Architecture for VIP in Ubiquitous Computing
S. Sivakumar, , K.B. Prakash, B.R. Kanna, C. Karthikeyan
Published in Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2020
Pages: 145 - 179
Abstract
Visually Impaired People (VIP) have to move in the highly dense society alone. In real world situation, they have to overcome more obstacles, hurdles and traffic while they navigate indoor and outdoor. Even more sophisticated technology cannot help those people for their convenience navigation and utility. The virtual vision architecture is composed of different subsystem. This architecture includes Head Obstacle Detection system, Tail Obstacle Detection system (TOD), Positioning and Location System, Alerting and Notification System, Information Management System (IMS) and Speech Recognizer Engine. IMS consists of Selenium web driver that is used to retrieve the latest information from various web servers. It is a newly proposed method to communicate with the existing web server. A TOD system is capable of monitoring the moving objects that comes behind the VIP. The proposed idea includes three methods for calculating the distance of the moving object. The speed is calculated from the distance. Based on the speed, the walking direction of the VIP is adjusted to avoid an accident. © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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JournalData powered by TypesetEAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing
PublisherData powered by TypesetSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
ISSN25228595