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NavWear: design and evaluation of a wearable device for obstacle detection for blind and visually impaired people

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Wearable devices have been developed to improve the outdoor mobility of blind and visually impaired (BVI) people. While the functionality of these solutions has been widely evaluated, research on user-device interaction remains scarce. This study describes the development and evaluation of the Navigation Wearable System (NavWear), a wearable device for obstacle detection to assist the outdoor mobility of BVI people. The system is based on an RGB-D camera and haptic feedback, integrated into a backpack developed to improve usability and user interaction. Ten blindfolded participants were recruited to evaluate the prototype and completed obstacle courses in three conditions: (i) NavWear; (ii) white cane, and (iii) both devices combined to compare their performance and perceived usability. The results indicate that using the NavWear with the white cane resulted in fewer obstacle collisions, less frustration, and a higher perception of safety. These findings suggest that the prototype can potentially assist the outdoor mobility of BVI people. The results also provide new insights into improving the prototype, including contributions to the design of assistive technology devices that can lead to the engaged use of these devices. Wearable systems have been proposed for obstacle detection for blind and visually impaired people; however, they mainly focus on functionality, neglecting other aspects that influence usability such as comfort and ease of use.We designed and evaluated a wearable system for obstacle detection for blind and visually impaired people considering the functionality, ergonomics, and usability.The evaluation of the prototype involved mixed methods, including participant feedback and performance metrics, in a controlled environment simulating daily mobility activities and real obstacles.Participants reported feeling less frustrated, safer, and more confident using the prototype with the white cane.Using the wearable system with the white cane showed the potential to improve mobility and contribute to social participation. Wearable systems have been proposed for obstacle detection for blind and visually impaired people; however, they mainly focus on functionality, neglecting other aspects that influence usability such as comfort and ease of use. We designed and evaluated a wearable system for obstacle detection for blind and visually impaired people considering the functionality, ergonomics, and usability. The evaluation of the prototype involved mixed methods, including participant feedback and performance metrics, in a controlled environment simulating daily mobility activities and real obstacles. Participants reported feeling less frustrated, safer, and more confident using the prototype with the white cane. Using the wearable system with the white cane showed the potential to improve mobility and contribute to social participation.
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Taylor & Francis
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2025-03-18
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