One of our research students (who is blind), is testing a haptic-enhanced white cane...haptic InsightMay 28, 20241 min readUpdated: Dec 9, 2024Here, the cane is being used in an experiment to determine if it's more effective for avoiding obstacles (all those empty cardboard boxes) than a standard white cane... it was. In various experiments, it reduced collisions by as much as 90%.
Here, the cane is being used in an experiment to determine if it's more effective for avoiding obstacles (all those empty cardboard boxes) than a standard white cane... it was. In various experiments, it reduced collisions by as much as 90%.
Research student, Suma Pasupulati explaining her research on our haptic-enhanced white cane prototype
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