Assistive technology for night blindness: a mobile application approach
by Kamran Ahsan; Obaid Khan; Abdul Salam
International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation (IJMLO), Vol. 7, No. 2, 2013

Abstract: Night blindness is one of the commonly observed problems of the eyes around the world. The night blindness is estimated to affect 5.2 million preschool-age children. The increase in the night-blind population around the world demands technology assistance to those people for avoiding darkness. Lots of efforts so far have been put up by researchers to address different health issues with several mobile applications for providing assistance to affected people. The mobile application model to assist night-blind person is still one of the unaddressed issues by researchers. In this paper, we propose a mobile application model for night-blind persons to avoid them from travelling in darkness. The proposed application model is based on the difference of current time and sunset time. The proposed application uses difference of time function to proactively alert the night-blind person to reach safer place or destination before sunset. The application is useful for avoiding darkness.

Online publication date: Sat, 20-Sep-2014

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