An eyeglasses-like stereo vision system as an assistive device for visually impaired
by Kai Wun Lin; Tak Kit Lau; Chi Ming Cheuk; Yunhui Liu
International Journal of Mechatronics and Automation (IJMA), Vol. 4, No. 1, 2014

Abstract: Over the past 20 years, different electronic devices have been developed to assist visually impaired avoid obstacles. However, these devices fail to get the favour from them as similar information can be obtained from a white cane already. In this paper, we present a wearable stereovision device that composes of an eyeglasses and an embedded system. Comparing to other travel aids, our system not only can help avoid obstacles but also stream real-time video to mobile phone over 3G networks. A healthy sighted individual can make use of the live video feed to provide guidance to a visually impaired user when losing direction. Besides, the imaging devices are mounted inside an eyeglasses which greatly reduces the form factor and more favourable to the visually impaired who prefer not to stand out in public. And through a series of parallel programming techniques, we can also achieve real-time stereo-matching on images synchronised with FPGA for depth recovery with our embedded system.

Online publication date: Tue, 17-Jun-2014

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