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A Review of Technologies and Techniques for Indoor Navigation Systems for the Visually Impaired
Author(s) -
Walter Charles Sousa Seiffert Simões,
Guido Soprano Machado,
Andre Mathias Algaranhaes de Sales,
Mateus Martínez de Lucena,
Nasser Jazdi,
Vicente Ferreira de Lucena
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
sensors
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.636
H-Index - 172
ISSN - 1424-8220
DOI - 10.3390/s20143935
Subject(s) - visually impaired , computer science , human–computer interaction , data science , multimedia
Technologies and techniques of location and navigation are advancing, allowing greater precision in locating people in complex and challenging conditions. These advances have attracted growing interest from the scientific community in using indoor positioning systems (IPSs) with a higher degree of precision and fast delivery time, for groups of people such as the visually impaired, to some extent improving their quality of life. Much research brings together various works that deal with the physical and logical approaches of IPSs to give the reader a more general view of the models. These surveys, however, need to be continuously revisited to update the literature on the features described. This paper presents an expansion of the range of technologies and methodologies for assisting the visually impaired in previous works, providing readers and researchers with a more recent version of what was done and the advantages and disadvantages of each approach to guide reviews and discussions about these topics. Finally, we discuss a series of considerations and future trends for the construction of indoor navigation and location systems for the visually impaired.

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