Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University have developed a robotic cane with a 3D visual positioning system and camera that offers new hope to visually impaired and blind people.
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Review on LiDAR-Based Navigation Systems for the Visually Impaired
A Co-Robotic Cane for blind navigation
This smart-cane uses Google Maps, Alexa, and Obstacle Detection to guide the visually impaired - Yanko Design
Usability and Design Guidelines of Smart Canes for Users with Visual Impairments
Replacing white sticks with electronic devices: new technologies for the visually impaired
IoT based Blind People Navigation System using Node MCU
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SMART CANE Blind Stick Mobility Aid for Visual Impaired with White Cane 120cm
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS' NAVIGATION-AID - Arkansas, USA