Abstract
A depth-data based obstacle detection and avoidance application for VI users to assist them in navigating independently in previously unmapped indoors environments is presented. The application is being developed for the recently introduced Google Project Tango Tablet Development Kit equipped with a powerful processor (NVIDIA Tegra K1 with 192 CUDA cores) as well as various sensors which allow it track its motion and orientation in 3D space in real-time. Depth data for the area in front of the users, obtained using the tablet's inbuilt infrared-based depth sensor, is analyzed to detect obstacles and audio-based navigation instructions are provided accordingly. A visual display option is also offered for users with low vision. The aim is to develop a real-time, affordable, aesthetically acceptable, mobile assistive stand-alone application on a cutting-edge device, adopting a user-centered approach, which allows VI users to micro-navigate autonomously in possibly unfamiliar indoor surroundings.