Navigation System for the Visually Impaired Based on an Information Server Concept Ari Virtanen, Sami Koskinen.

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Navigation System for the Visually Impaired Based on an Information Server Concept Ari Virtanen, Sami Koskinen

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 2 Development of Electronic Travelling Aids Solution for a single problem Simple device, difficult to use Needs additional infrastructure Works well in small scale implementations Large scale implementation would be extremely costly The most important guidance aids are still the white cane and guide dog. Electronic travelling aids are only complementary equipment

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 3 Visually impaired persons and unbroken trip chain

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 4 Used Approach Terminal is a standard mobile device Service must be easy and very fast to use Improve the accessibility of public transport information services and journey planners Possibility to use real time information No installations to buses or anywhere else Service affordable for the users, no SMS/MMS pricing Speech user interface Applicable both indoors and outdoors

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 5 Noppa Architecture

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 6 Information server Interpreter between the user and information systems. Visually impaired use speech, deaf use text or sign language. User centred, task oriented, context aware and proactive approach. Collects and integrates information from different sources and creates the detailed journey plan. Follows progress of the journey and seeks changes and disturbances concerning the rest of the journey. Mode switching is based on location and time.

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 7 Trip planning An advanced route planner available with HTML and XML interfaces Some pedestrian route information available Accurate bus stop coordinates Planner is de facto in Finland Public road works from Winkki- database inside Helsinki Additional Point of Interest and Area of Interest information

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 8 Pedestrian navigation Maps are made for car navigation, information deals only street centre line, name and street class For pedestrian use, pavements, zebra crossings and footpaths are needed. Accuracy <5 meters, coordinates and form points should be included Routing errors can't be recognised without environment perception system Positioning accuracy varies, but error estimate is available GPS receiver: Operating time >12 hours, TTFF < 30 s Sensitivity in indoor/bus essential

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 9 Public transport terminals Usually indoor environments No standard positioning systems indoors No map standard or standard data models available Noppa use Area of Interest (AOI)-concept Proximity of AOI is detected by position coordinates Speech descriptions for visually impaired made by mobility trainers Information systems should have public interface

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 10 Personal announcements Acoustic announcement systems may be turned off, or vehicle doesn't even have one. Deafs and passengers who belongs in a minor language group can't reach this information at all. Only information concerning our journey is delivered In automatic systems information is already in the text mode. Ad Hoc -announcements are more problematic. Problems with availability, standard interfaces are needed.

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 11 Current Prototype Speech user interface GPS (optional: pedometer & compass) GSM phone and SMS services Time tables, airport departures Route planning & guidance in four cities (bus, train, tram, metro) Personal stop announcements Early development: bus and train real time information Pedestrian guidance (also recorded routes, search of current address) Connection to a roadwork database News, watch, local weather, voice memo

VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND 12 Conclusions - Service Concept The prototype fills the set requirements Guidance system can be built on the common services for passenger information and personal navigation. Information has a lot of users, no blind specific databases  Minimises the costs and work to maintain and update Standard interfaces and availability through the net are essential. The Information server concept has shown its strength and applicability.