Hi Aaruni,

Indeed, sensory augmentation is the approach I use. I need to navigate my office
and encounter several colleagues who are listening on their phones therefore are
not making a noise. <chuckle 

We have choices so try them and use what tools work best for you.

Pranav
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Subject: Re: [AI] Anybody using Ausion?

Hi Pranab, I have to move in the college campus which includes corridors as well
as open spaces. Though I do rely on the sounds in the surroundings one will have
to augment the capabilities with the help of Ausion-like device.
Thanks for your tips.

On 12 December 2015 at 19:19, Pranav Lal <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Aaruni,
>
> Ah your situation is similar to mine except that I navigate in the 
> office and jabbing your colleagues with a stick is not the best idea 
> though it is extremely tempting. Ausion and the smart Cane from 
> Saksham / IIT will alert you to an obstacle like a human. Orientation 
> is trickier. When I use the vOICe, I am able to get a scan ahead of 
> me. I focus towards open spaces and walk. If I find objects on either 
> side, I reduce speed. If an object I detected on my left changes 
> position, it is possible that I have changed direction in which case I 
> make a course correction. You could do the same thing if you elect to 
> go this way or use Ausion to quickly scan your environment as you 
> walk. As long as you do not have an obstacle ahead of you, you are 
> oriented correctly.
>
> Mind you, you will use your other skills such as passive echo location 
> to determine if you are in a closed space or not. Remember, people 
> make noise which is a good indicator of distance to them etc.
>
> The way sighted people orient themselves is that before they start 
> walking, they fix a visual destination and move towards that. You 
> could do this using the vOICe or you go step-by-step in the general 
> direction until you reach your destination.
>
>
> Pranav
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> Hi Pranab, thanks for your detailed explanation. Actually I want this 
> device primarily for my college use. I no the environmental settings 
> but feel the need for something which would alert me of people 
> standing in the corridors. I must admit that I find the walking stick 
> unsuitable because
> often there is a chance of bumping into somebody   and I find the stick
> obtrusive. Echo location is a good thing but there is not much chance 
> of acquiring advanced capability without a proper expert guidance. I 
> also find walking in a straight line quite challenging and I am 
> interested to know how Ausion can help.
> Thanks,
>
>
> On 12 December 2015 at 07:25, Pranav Lal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Aaruni,
> >
> > The Ausion is similar to the K-sonar though at a fraction of the cost.
> > It is primarily meant for above chest level obstacles. You hold the 
> > device in your hand and scan your environment. I am planning to 
> > order it for testing. I have the IIT device. Again, you need to scan 
> > your environment and you get tactile feedback in terms of different 
> > vibration patterns based on distance. In most tactile based systems, 
> > you do not get a sense of texture. You may get this in the ausion 
> > and in the K-Sonar because they support continuous scanning and can 
> > better render texture information using sound.
> >
> > The question though is what do you mean by better mobility? If it is 
> > detecting drop offs and steps, there appears to be nothing to match 
> > the white cane.
> > The
> > EyeCane may have a fighting chance but I do not know if it is 
> > commercially available. If you navigate in office spaces, then the 
> > smart cane and the ausion may work just as well.
> >
> > The thing with any aid using ultrasound is that it does not answer 
> > the question "what." You know something is there but you need to 
> > build a database of sound patterns to identify the obstacle. 
> > However, if you take something like the vOICe, it will tell you what 
> > you are looking at but it is not particularly good at rendering distance
information.
> > As of this writing, you need to combine sensory substitution devices 
> > and ultrasound based devices for the best mobility experience. For 
> > the vOICe, you could use your Android phone or grab a dedicated unit 
> > from http://www.after-sight.com/
> >
> > This is probably more than you wanted to know but mobility aides are 
> > an interest of mine and something that I am exploring actively.
> >
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