RFID and virtual reality test setup for visually impaired assistive technology

Ingmar Bešić, Zikrija AVDAGIĆ Avdagić, Kerim Hodžić

RFID and virtual reality test setup for visually impaired assistive technology

Číslo: 1/2021
Periodikum: Acta Electrotechnica et Informatica
DOI: 10.15546/aeei-2021-0001

Klíčová slova: Visual Impairment, Assistive Technology, RFID, Virtual Reality, Image Processing, Color Vision Deficiency

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Anotace: Visual impairments often pose serious restrictions on a visually impaired person and there is a considerable number of persons, especially among aging population, which depend on assistive technology to sustain their quality of life. Development and testing of assistive technology for visually impaired requires gathering information and conducting studies on both healthy and visually impaired individuals in a controlled environment. We propose test setup for visually impaired persons by creating RFID based assistive environment – Visual Impairment Friendly RFID Room. The test setup can be used to evaluate RFID object localization and its use by visually impaired persons. To certain extent every impairment has individual characteristics as different individuals may better respond to different subsets of visual information. We use virtual reality prototype to both simulate visual impairment and map full visual information to the subset that visually impaired person can perceive. Time-domain color mapping real-time image processing is used to evaluate the virtual reality prototype targeting color vision deficiency.