Mobility of visually impaired people
Contents
Technologies to access space without vision
some empirical facts and guiding theoretical principles
Charles Lenay, Gunnar Declerck
53-75
Mobility technologies for visually impaired people through the prism of classic theories of perception
Marion Chottin
77-108
The multisensory blind brain
Vanessa Harrar, Sébrina Aubin, Daniel-Robert Chebat, Ron Küpers, Maurice Ptito
111-136
Sensory substitution and the neural correlates of navigation in blindness
Daniel-Robert Chebat, Vanessa Harrar, Ron Küpers, Maurice Ptito
167-200
Visuo-vestibular and somesthetic contributions to spatial navigation in children and adults
Irini Giannopulu
201-233
Model of cognitive mobility for visually impaired and its experimental validation
Edwige Pissaloux
311-352
Solid
a model to analyse the accessibility of transport systems for visually impaired people
Gérard Uzan, Peter Wagstaff
353-373
Mobility technologies for blind, partially sighted and deafblind people
design issues
M. A. Hersh
377-409
Co-designing together with persons with visual impairments
Charlotte Magnusson, Per-Olof Hedvall, Hector Caltenco
411-434
Different approaches to aiding blind persons in mobility and navigation in the "naviton" and "sound of vision" projects
P. Strumillo, M. Bujacz, P. Baranski, P. Skulimowski, P. Korbel, M. Owczarek, K. Tomalczyk, A. Moldoveanu, R. Unnthorsson
435-468
Overview of smart white canes
connected smart cane from front end to back end
Gianmario Motta, Tianyi Ma, Kaixu Liu, Edwige Pissaloux
469-535
Accessible interactive maps for visually impaired users
Julie Ducassé, Anke M. Brock, Christophe Jouffrais
537-584
Smart multisensor strategies for indoor localization
Bruno Ando, Salvatore Baglio, Cristian O. Lombardo, Vincenzo Marletta
585-595