ARIANNA: pAth Recognition for Indoor Assisted NavigatioN with Augmented perception

12/13/2013
by   Pierluigi Gallo, et al.
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ARIANNA stands for pAth Recognition for Indoor Assisted Navigation with Augmented perception. It is a flexible and low cost navigation system for vi- sually impaired people. Arianna permits to navigate colored paths painted or sticked on the floor revealing their directions through vibrational feedback on commercial smartphones.

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