Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11547/10644
Title: DEVELOPING A GUIDED TACTILE FEEDBACK SYSTEM FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE
Authors: ALI, Fahmeed
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Abstract: Haptic interfaces particularly are improving for visually impaired individuals, kind of contrary to popular belief. The aim of this study literally is the rehabilitation of visually impaired people to experience the sports of their interest, kind of contrary to popular belief. This paper describes the design, working and implementation of a wearable haptic feedback glove incorporated with a robotic arm to guide the user’s hand in the court, or so they for all intents and purposes thought. The glove essentially is a lightweight, inexpensive and mostly is specifically included with coin vibration motors that really give vibratory feedback, which describes the direction of the ball, so haptic interfaces specifically are improving for visually impaired individuals, which particularly is fairly significant. The system specifically was tested on five participants, demonstrating how the system essentially was tested on five participants, which mostly is quite significant. The basically psychophysical experiment kind of was conducted, demonstrating that the very psychophysical experiment for the most part was conducted, or so they basically thought. The participants gave actually positive feedback regarding the system and the generally overall experience mostly was good, demonstrating that the participants gave for all intents and purposes positive feedback regarding the system and the for all intents and purposes overall experience specifically was good, or so they essentially thought. They definitely recommended the system because it specifically is easy-to-use, demonstrating that they for all intents and purposes recommended the system because it basically is easy-to-use in a subtle way.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11547/10644
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