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Wearable system helps visually impaired users navigate
A prototype navigation system developed at MIT uses a 3-D camera, a reconfigurable Braille interface, and a belt with regularly spaced vibrational motors to guide visually impaired users around obstacles and help them identify unoccupied chairs.
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A prototype navigation system developed at MIT uses a 3-D camera, a reconfigurable Braille interface, and a belt with regularly spaced vibrational motors to guide visually impaired users around obstacles and help them identify unoccupied chairs.
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Wearable system helps visually impaired users navigate
A prototype navigation system developed at MIT uses a 3-D camera, a reconfigurable Braille interface, and a belt with regularly spaced vibrational motors to guide visually impaired users around obstacles and help them identify unoccupied chairs.
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