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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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Co-Robotic Cane: A New Robotic Navigation Aid for the Visually Impaired. - Abstract - Europe PMC
AUS students design an IoT-based smart cane for people with visual impairment
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Seeing Blindcane – Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory
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Sensors, Free Full-Text
The Smart Cane and its sensor installation and coordinate systems: the
a co-robotic cane
Helping the visually impaired to navigate safely
On-Demand Injection Molding: 3D Printed Assistive Devices for the Blind - Medical Design Briefs
Towards Portable Navigational Devices for the Visually Impaired
Researchers build $400 self-navigating smart cane