CASBliP Aids the Blind By Using a Sound Map
Tisah Tucknott — July 14, 2009 — Tech
References: casblipdif.webs.upv.es & likecool
CASBliP (Cognitive Aid System for Blind People) is the newest form of technology to help the blind with their daily routines. The device helps the hard of hearing by letting them hear what people would normally see.
Although it doesn’t look very stylish, the CASBliP device makes use of a sound map that amplifies visual and obstacle information to be heard by the wearer.
Who knew that the day that humans could become bats was already upon us?!
Although it doesn’t look very stylish, the CASBliP device makes use of a sound map that amplifies visual and obstacle information to be heard by the wearer.
Who knew that the day that humans could become bats was already upon us?!
Trend Themes
1. Sound Mapping - CASBliP's use of sound maps opens up opportunities for creating new navigation and sensory augmentation technologies.
2. Assistive Technology - CASBliP represents the growing trend of innovative technology designed to improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
3. Sensory Augmentation - The sound amplification features of CASBliP highlight the potential for developing devices that enhance sensory perception in humans.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - CASBliP and similar technologies have the potential to disrupt the healthcare industry with their innovative solutions for assisting individuals with disabilities.
2. Consumer Electronics - The development of assistive technology like CASBliP presents opportunities for innovation in the consumer electronics industry, catering to the needs of individuals with disabilities.
3. Tech Accessories - CASBliP's sound map functionality opens up possibilities for developing new tech accessories that provide enhanced sensory experiences for users.
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