
photo: Google Glass by Lubomir Panak Google patent on eye frame based obstacle detection.iGlasses have obstacle detection and vibrate when the user gets close to a low hanging branch or other object.The backpack-mounted equipment consists of a laptop computer, an embedded processor, and hardware to drive the scanning fiber display. The HMD incorporates the scanning fiber display and optics mounted in a tube on one side of a spectacle frame, and a video camera with IR light emitting diodes mounted on the other side. obstacle detection device from 2004 The prototype WLVA consists of three major components: a head mounted display (HMD), backpack mounted equipment, and software.photo: skin-pression by Clonny Mobile computers have become indispensable, the logical extension is to move the computing, sensors, and output away from a singular object and explore other options on the body.photo: DS18B20 temperature sensor by Sascha Grant on Flickr: This presentation introduces the wide variety of devices and how they can make the world more accessible. Wearable devices go beyond the watch and eye glasses.IGlasses Ultrasonic Mobility Aid is designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.Pacemakers deliver small electric impulses to the

The iGlasses Ultrasonic Mobility Aid is a head-mounted device which enables more informed, confident, and efficient pedestrian travel. The iGlasses™ Ultrasonic Mobility Aid is a head-mounted device which uses ultrasonic sensors to detect objects and communicate via gentle vibrations. The frequency of the vibration pulse will gradually increase as the object gets closer until at a distance of 0.7 meters, (2 feet) the vibration becomes continuous. iGlasses Ultrasonic Mobility Aid Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Ultrasonic Object Detection Objects in your path are detected by the ultrasonic sensors and communicated via gentle vibrations.

The ultrasonic signals are emitted from the iGlassesin an overlapping cone shaped pattern to maximize object detection. Understanding How iGlasses Detect Objects.Īs obstacles get nearer the frequency of the vibration will increase. The iGlasses Ultrasonic Mobility Aid is a head-mounted device which uses ultrasonic sensors to detect objects and communicate via gentle vibrations. The device is intended as a secondary mobility device. iGlasses are equipped with ultrasonic sensors located on the front of the frame, and when an object is detected, the. The iGlasses are worn like a normal pair of glasses. Various existing ETAs use ultrasonic sensors as its primary.

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Press the power button and an audible series of beeps indicates the device is turned on. The iGlasses by RNIB(Royal National Institute of Blind. Adjustable arms can be set to the most comfortable length.
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POWER: 3.7V 600mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery, Battery life equivalent to one week of typical use (10 hours continuous vibration), Compact AC charger with USB option, Quick charge in 2-3 hours #Iglasses ultrasonic freeĪdditional features include: Adjustable vibration intensity via thumbwheel, Hands free operation, Adjustable arms and Durable polycarbonate lenses with UV400 protection The vibration intensity level can be fine tuned to suit personal preference and current environment. AMBUTECH IGLASSES Ultrasonic Mobility Aid Obstacle Detection Visually Impaired - 99.00. WARRANTY/GUARANTEE: The iGlasses are warranted against defective workmanship and materials for a period of 6 months from date of purchase.
