Alexandre foucqueteau has taught cellulo a little hand sized robot how to help visually impaired children find their bearings and avoid obstacles in the classroom.
Robots that help the blind.
At least 44 million people in the world live with dementia making it a global problem to be taken care of.
Researchers employ baxter robot to help the blind.
For people with sight the necessary tasks associated with urban living crossing the street sorting bus tickets or finding a store are accomplished without a second thought.
Alzheimer s disease is a widely spread type of dementia a condition at which the brain does not function properly.
Recognizing the potential service robots have for helping guide blind people in particular the researchers conducted an in depth study to learn how developers could help fill the gap between technology and user experience across large and confusing buildings such as office complexes shopping malls airports and conference centers.
It was created by professor vladimir kulyukin at utah state university and shop floor trials have already begun.
It uses radio frequency identification tags to locate items and a laser range finder to avoid collisions.
The cane is a robot that will gently lead them around any obstacles in their path.
Robots could help the visually impaired do things like determine which bus pass to use.
Assistive robots for blind travelers rethink robotics duration.
How baxter the robot can help blind people navigate.
An intelligent white cane that blind people can use to find their way has been developed by researchers in michigan.
Computer scientists in the us have developed a robot that could help blind people to shop or find their way around large buildings.
Innovations using collaborative robots can make these tasks just as easy for the blind population.
The field robotics center frc at carnegie mellon university invents robots and trains robotics leaders to expand the bounds of human experience.
A team of scientists in the us has created a robotic hand that can help blind people see.
It s no robot guide dog but this wearable aims to help blind people safely move.