scholarly journals Survey on Cab Services for the Visually Impaired

Author(s):  
Baswaraju Swathi ◽  
Joshua Dani M ◽  
Sraddha Bhattacharjee ◽  
Zeeshan Yousuf

In today’s growing world where technology advancing into every aspect of our lives, it has changed the way we go about our life. With all this technology in hand, improvements can be made in various ways to help the society. Focusing on the transportation industry, it has seen an exponential technological growth with the introduction of Applications and services which provide the people with an easy option of travel by booking Cabs which will arrive at their doorstep. Some of the leading apps in this category are Ola, Uber and so many more. However, these apps cater only to the common demographic of people/users. India is a country with over 13 million visually impaired individuals out of which the state of Karnataka has 264,170 people according to the Karnataka Census of 2011. With all these apps and technologies being available to us, we can provide a means of easy and safe transport to these impaired individuals. E-Car Savegalu is an attempt at providing these transportation services to the visually impaired in the form of an application which is intuitive and easy use to book cabs. This concept has a significant role to play in the society by helping a good number of visually impaired people in terms of travel.

Author(s):  
Baswaraju Swathi

The Transportation industry has seen an exponential technological growth with the preface of Applications and services which provide with an easy option of travel by booking Cabs which will turn up at the doorstep. Some of the foremost apps in this category are Ola, Uber and so many more. Nevertheless, these apps provide services to the common demographic of people/users. India is a country with over 13 million visually impaired individuals as per Census of 2011. With the advancement of the applications and technologies being available a means of easy and safe transport to these impaired individuals can be proposed. E-Cab Service aims at providing these voice-based transportation services aiming visually impaired as an application which is instinctive to book cabs.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-12
Author(s):  
N. Amutha Priya ◽  
S. Sahaya Sathesh Raj ◽  
K. Siva ◽  
R. Vetha Jebarson ◽  
P. Vignesh

Visual impairment burdens the people heavily in today’s fast-moving culture. Although there are several measures for this impairment, many people skip such chances in fear of their economic condition. In view of helping those people, a sophisticated stick is designed using sensors like ultrasonic sensor, IR sensor and Arduino ICs. Electronically designed walking stick helps to trace the locations using GPS module and to avoid collisions through detection of objects at a certain range of distance from the person in all directions. Sensor placed beneath the bottom of the stick enables the identification of pits/hindrances on the ground. The visually impaired person will be alerted with a voice message generated using the voice recorder which records the response of all the sensors operating in different tracks. In this paper, GSM and sensors together have initiated the role of smart walking stick in the life of several human kinds.


1992 ◽  
Vol 86 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Caditz

This article describes the Diabetes Education/Support Group Program for people with diabetes and visual impairment. It analyzes some of the common problems that participants have reported, and discusses some methods of reducing anxiety and depression related to the two conditions.


One of the mostly used forms of communication among the people is Email. Lot of confidential and urgent information is exchanged over emails in today’s time. There are about 253 million visually impaired people worldwide. These visually impaired people are facing a problem of communication. Since, technology is growing day by day these types to visually challenged people feel that they are more challenged. So authors proposed a Voice based Email System using AI that will make email system very easily accessible to visually challenged people and also help society. Accessibility is the most important feature that is considered while developing this system. Any system is called accessible only if both able and disable people can use it easily


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 2924-2927

Applications of science and technology have made a human life much easier. Vision plays a very important role in one’s life. Disease, accidents or due some other reasons people may loose their vision. Navigation becomes a major problem for the people with complete blindness or partial blindness. This paper aims to provide navigation guidance for visually impaired. Here we have designed a model which provides the instruction for the visionless people to navigate freely. NoIR camera is used to capture the picture around the person and identifies the objects. Using earphones voice output is provided defining the objects. This model includes Raspberry Pi 3 processor which collects the objects in surroundings and converts them into voice message, NoIR camera is used detect the object, power bank provides the power and earphones are used here the output message. TensorFlow API an open source software library used for object detection and classification. Using TensorFlow API multiple objects are obtained in a single frame. eSpeak a Text to Speech synthesizer (TTS) software is used to convert text (detected objects) to speech format. Hence using NoIR camera video which is captured is converted into voice output which provides the guidance for detecting objects. Using COCO model 90 commonly used objects are identified like person, table, book etc.


Author(s):  
Miguel Angel Brand Narvaez ◽  
Miguel A. Mora Gómez ◽  
Brayan A. Tabares Jaramillo. ◽  
Alejandro A. Osorio Ospina ◽  
Juan David Hurtado Arrechea

The chapter focuses on the development of tools containing the basics of Braille and methods that help the people to manage this type of language to enhance the strength of collective thinking in educational statements, taking into account key background; this is why the development of tools containing the basic aspects of the Braille system and the necessary methods to enable the subject to master this type of language, enhancing the strength of collective thinking at the educational level, are so important. However, one of the main challenges in learning Braille is to engage the individual in literacy processes, which is why the creation of learning cards is proposed, to enable people to learn Braille.


Author(s):  
PRATEEK MISHRA ◽  
RAJ KISHOR PAL ◽  
SHIVOM KUSHWAHA ◽  
TUSHAR SRIVASTAVA ◽  
SURESH SHARMA

In This Paper we present a real time domain obstacle detection system for the visually impaired persons to improve their mobility in daily life with the help of obstacle detection sensor installed in their walking stick .System is having a lower cost so it is easily purchasable so it can have a major significance in life of visually impaired persons. This Paper proposes a system to detect any object attached to the floor regardless to their height [1]. Obstacle on the floor in the front of user can be reliably detected in real time using the proposed system implemented by the IR sensor installed on the walk stick of the visually impaired person. Project also contains a navigation system for visually impaired persons to make the life of such persons easier up to some extent. This project is suited for the area where the possibility of blind person is high (like blind school, college)[6]. For transport facility of blind we have first decided the common bus roots of blind then we have placed RF tag to all those buses with unique code. At the second side we have placed RF reader, microcontroller and voice processor. The RF reader receive unique code, microcontroller process this code with defined code, if match found, voice processor get activated and starts speaking bus name, initial destination and final destination. The obstacle detection is also included in the project with voice. The system aims at increasing the mobility of visually impaired people by offering new sensing abilities.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 2870-2873

: Cashless economy is a paradigm shift in the Indian Economy, particularly in the post-demonetization period. The barter system was replaced by the introduction of money – coins and currency notes. It helped the people to exchange goods and services by the common medium of exchange. Cost of producing coins paved the way for the circulation of more currency notes. Higher denomination currencies were brought into use to facilitate the business people to carry out their business activities easily. However, on the flip side, there emerged the issues of fake currencies, black money, etc. The measures taken from time to time to address these issues were found to be inadequate and inappropriate. Having realized the seriousness of the issues, the digitalization has been encouraged. Even though there have been challenges like lack of awareness, lack of adequate infrastructure and cyber crimes, it is pleasure to note that the cashless transactions are accelerated. Working women have been one of the influential sections of the society towards the economic growth of the country. Digital transactions could enable them to have faster and safer economic transactions. It is imperative to understand the perception of working women about the cashless transactions. Coimbatore, Erode and Salem are the emerging districts and are contributing more towards economic growth of the State of Tamil Nadu. Hence, an attempt has been made in this study to depict the insight of the working women into the cashless transactions in the select districts of Tamil Nadu


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-54
Author(s):  
Amanda Rodrigues ◽  
◽  
Caio Texeira ◽  
Eliana Lima ◽  
Antonio Carlos Moraes ◽  
...  

Objective: The objective of this work was to identify, through the questionnaire, favorable points and potentially impeding points for the purchase of Smart Mobb® as an auxiliary mobility technology for people with visual impairments. Methods: The questionnaire was applied at the Dorina Nowill Foundation for the Blind, an institution specialized in the care and rehabilitation of visually impaired people. The interview consisted of questions about the socioeconomic profile; Social; technological, in the context of assistive technologies; and health, including the individual and the difficulties he faces on a daily basis using his visual impairment. Results: Eight candidates were interviewed. The results indicate that Smart Mobb® has features that display the identity with respect to the people who study, showing inconsistency only in terms of the estimated average monthly value for sale and that these items are available for payment. Conclusion: It was found that it exists or desires, on the part of users who demand as much solutions in assisted technologies that carry greater technological content, and that appear as a solution proposal for the problem of urban mobility. With regard to price, most respondents are willing to pay an average monthly percentage below the minimum stipulated for the purchase of the Smart Mobb® electronic cane, or to set up a potential impediment to adherence


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Andrey Medvedev

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Nowadays, when visualization is one of the main channels of communication, maps, geo-images and infographics can help develop the concept of space and expand knowledge about our world. But most spatial data are not available to the visually impaired and need to be converted to a tactile format. Tactile and tiflographic maps are becoming more and more popular because they help overcome information barriers for those who cannot see, making it easier to navigate in everyday life.</p><p>Blind or visually impaired people need to know more about their immediate environment to navigate in the room, building, city or country. The ability to read and understand a tactile map is not an automatic skill for visually impaired people. The user of the map must be trained to recognize and understand the relief material, symbols in the form of points and lines, use the texture and legend that reveal the information presented on a particular map.</p><p>The last decade witnessed a great technological leap towards the creation and replication of tactile and tiflographic maps. In addition to such traditional methods of creating relief graphic maps as thermoforming of plastic on the engraved surface and printing on specialized paper, new methods have been added – quickly solidifying varnishes, paper stamping devices and 3D printers. However, the process of drawing up high-quality relief-graphic maps is strongly influenced by the technology of publication. It depends on the tactile distinctiveness and clarity of drawing elements of the map and conventional signs. This has an impact on the choice of tactile variables that can be operated on when mapping. In addition, the selected technology depends on the final price of the final product. In fact, the creators of tactile and tiflographic maps have the choice between a triade: "method of production – material – format edition". These technological moments subsequently influence and determine the scale of the maps, the image methods and the level of generalization. According to some teachers, tactile maps are a special case of relief-graphic materials (tactile graphics) so requirements, content, design, application signatures which are applicable to tactile graphics should also apply to tactile maps. However, for cartographers, tactile and tiflographic maps are a particular area of cartography that uses its own language describing space with a combination of specific rules and regulations.</p><p>Laboratory of cartography at the Institute of geography RAS has been engaged in the creation of thematic tactile maps at different scale levels and areas for 7 years already. A set of thematic maps for the territory of Russia was created to ensure the educational process in specialized institutions (schools and colleges for the blind and visually impaired). This set of thematic maps consists of the following maps: components of the natural environment, climate, minerals, soil cover and land resources, vegetation. In total, the set includes 34 different thematic maps with a total circulation of more than 700 copies. More than 400 maps have been transferred to specialized agencies and are already being used at geography lessons.</p><p>All created tactile maps are made at once by 4 methods: micro-capsule paper, stamping, thermoforming, printing on a 3D printer. With the help of 3D printing and embossing technology, each thematic map is made in a single copy, and the maps on microcapsular paper and plastic are made in large quantities.</p><p>When creating tactile thematic maps for the territory of Russia many factors were taken into the account that are not important in the creation of conventional, traditional maps. In addition to the selection of suitable subjects, scale, projections in the first place the special requirements for the creation of tactile graphics and manufacturing technology were taking into the account primarily, which greatly affect the tactile readability.</p>


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