Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-17 Thread sanjay
Though I have good mobility skills as a totally blind person, I too cannot 
walk straight without a cane/sighted guide in outdoor environments.  I am 
also feeling that my mobility was much better a decade ago than what it is 
today.  Now-a-days, I don't feel like travelling alone.  I wonder,   is it 
an age factor specific to we the blinds or am I alone facing this problem?



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I think I don't know what is straight!


Perhaps is a direction of space apprehended visually most readily, as we 
struggle to apprehend and follow it tactually and auditorily.


So blind people are hardly straight!
Smile.


सादर / With thanks & Regards
राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani
सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM
बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India
नागपुर Nagpur

0712 2806846

President
VIBEWA
Co-Moderator
VIB-India

A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and 
laughter.



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Behalf Of mukesh jain

Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 1:58 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning 
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India 
Will Help Blind People Echolocate


hello aruni sir,
Well,  this is very interesting question asked by you as I do face
this problem to walk in a  straight line dispite holding walking cane.
Hence, I practice to compensate these difficulties with the help of
any assistive devices such as, walking  cane, aussion, surrounding
noice, balancing my body to prevent misdirections. Due to these
inefficiency, I happen to fall on railway tracks on mumbai suburban
railways just to share my helplessness if do not have the good
mobility skills especially outdoor.  Hence, can not comment upon the
outdoor mobility much as I feel that even you have any assistive
device with you, you ought to have the body controlled to move in a
direction you desire for instance, your sense to catch the
surroundings and your physical response such as, when you intend to
walk straight, capture the side surroundings  with  your Perceive by a
physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles. As I feel
that this should happen by  Detecting  some circumstance or entity
automatically. So in my personal opinion, if you are trying to
persuade  the habbit of walking straight with this gadget alone, then
I would surely not recommend. Yes, as I mentioned, it can surely help
you identify the objects in the direction you are moving and which
fall in to your way in front. I am greatly benifiting to move around
in my office, home to locate the objects mentioned in my earlier mail.

So do get back if you have any further doubts.
These are my personal experience and may not necessarily be adhere to
the universal guidelines of mobility.



On 12/12/15, Vispi Mirza  wrote:

On 12/12/15, Aaruni Sharma  wrote:

Hi Mukesh, Do you get the feedback from the surroundings or only in the
direction you are moving. Can it help in walking in a straight line?

On 8 December 2015 at 12:21, mukesh jain  
wrote:



AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
enables me to
move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
especially objects and obstacles
and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
feedbacks enable the
virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
movement to me
and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
  www.innohub.co.in

or send the email to
i...@innohub.co.in

you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
private limited, Bangalore on 

Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-16 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
I think I don't know what is straight!


Perhaps is a direction of space apprehended visually most readily, as we 
struggle to apprehend and follow it tactually and auditorily.

So blind people are hardly straight!
Smile.


सादर / With thanks & Regards
राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani
सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM
बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India
नागपुर Nagpur

0712 2806846

President
VIBEWA
Co-Moderator
VIB-India

A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and laughter.


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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
mukesh jain
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 1:58 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will 
Help Blind People Echolocate

hello aruni sir,
Well,  this is very interesting question asked by you as I do face
this problem to walk in a  straight line dispite holding walking cane.
Hence, I practice to compensate these difficulties with the help of
any assistive devices such as, walking  cane, aussion, surrounding
noice, balancing my body to prevent misdirections. Due to these
inefficiency, I happen to fall on railway tracks on mumbai suburban
railways just to share my helplessness if do not have the good
mobility skills especially outdoor.  Hence, can not comment upon the
outdoor mobility much as I feel that even you have any assistive
device with you, you ought to have the body controlled to move in a
direction you desire for instance, your sense to catch the
surroundings and your physical response such as, when you intend to
walk straight, capture the side surroundings  with  your Perceive by a
physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles. As I feel
that this should happen by  Detecting  some circumstance or entity
automatically. So in my personal opinion, if you are trying to
persuade  the habbit of walking straight with this gadget alone, then
I would surely not recommend. Yes, as I mentioned, it can surely help
you identify the objects in the direction you are moving and which
fall in to your way in front. I am greatly benifiting to move around
in my office, home to locate the objects mentioned in my earlier mail.

So do get back if you have any further doubts.
These are my personal experience and may not necessarily be adhere to
the universal guidelines of mobility.



On 12/12/15, Vispi Mirza  wrote:
> On 12/12/15, Aaruni Sharma  wrote:
>> Hi Mukesh, Do you get the feedback from the surroundings or only in the
>> direction you are moving. Can it help in walking in a straight line?
>>
>> On 8 December 2015 at 12:21, mukesh jain  wrote:
>>
>>> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
>>> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
>>> enables me to
>>> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
>>> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
>>> especially objects and obstacles
>>> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
>>> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
>>> feedbacks enable the
>>> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
>>> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
>>> movement to me
>>> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
>>> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
>>> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
>>> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
>>> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
>>> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
>>> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
>>> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
>>> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
>>> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>>>   www.innohub.co.in
>>>
>>> or send the email to
>>> i...@innohub.co.in
>>>
>>> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
>>> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>>>
>>> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
>>> > Hi vidya,
>>> >
>>> > Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
>>> > address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>>> >
>>> > On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
>>> >> what is the cost?
>>> >>
>>> >> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
>>> >>> this device???
>>> >>> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
>>> >>> it's interesting.
>>> >>> it needs some practice though.
>>> >>> I am able to walk without a cane 

Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-16 Thread mukesh jain
hello aruni sir,
Well,  this is very interesting question asked by you as I do face
this problem to walk in a  straight line dispite holding walking cane.
Hence, I practice to compensate these difficulties with the help of
any assistive devices such as, walking  cane, aussion, surrounding
noice, balancing my body to prevent misdirections. Due to these
inefficiency, I happen to fall on railway tracks on mumbai suburban
railways just to share my helplessness if do not have the good
mobility skills especially outdoor.  Hence, can not comment upon the
outdoor mobility much as I feel that even you have any assistive
device with you, you ought to have the body controlled to move in a
direction you desire for instance, your sense to catch the
surroundings and your physical response such as, when you intend to
walk straight, capture the side surroundings  with  your Perceive by a
physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles. As I feel
that this should happen by  Detecting  some circumstance or entity
automatically. So in my personal opinion, if you are trying to
persuade  the habbit of walking straight with this gadget alone, then
I would surely not recommend. Yes, as I mentioned, it can surely help
you identify the objects in the direction you are moving and which
fall in to your way in front. I am greatly benifiting to move around
in my office, home to locate the objects mentioned in my earlier mail.

So do get back if you have any further doubts.
These are my personal experience and may not necessarily be adhere to
the universal guidelines of mobility.



On 12/12/15, Vispi Mirza  wrote:
> On 12/12/15, Aaruni Sharma  wrote:
>> Hi Mukesh, Do you get the feedback from the surroundings or only in the
>> direction you are moving. Can it help in walking in a straight line?
>>
>> On 8 December 2015 at 12:21, mukesh jain  wrote:
>>
>>> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
>>> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
>>> enables me to
>>> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
>>> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
>>> especially objects and obstacles
>>> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
>>> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
>>> feedbacks enable the
>>> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
>>> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
>>> movement to me
>>> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
>>> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
>>> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
>>> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
>>> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
>>> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
>>> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
>>> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
>>> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
>>> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>>>   www.innohub.co.in
>>>
>>> or send the email to
>>> i...@innohub.co.in
>>>
>>> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
>>> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>>>
>>> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
>>> > Hi vidya,
>>> >
>>> > Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
>>> > address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>>> >
>>> > On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
>>> >> what is the cost?
>>> >>
>>> >> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
>>> >>> this device???
>>> >>> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
>>> >>> it's interesting.
>>> >>> it needs some practice though.
>>> >>> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
>>> >>> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
>>>  hi all,
>>>  anyone here used this device? experience please.
>>> 
>>> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-blind-people-echolocate.htm
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-12 Thread Vispi Mirza
On 12/12/15, Aaruni Sharma  wrote:
> Hi Mukesh, Do you get the feedback from the surroundings or only in the
> direction you are moving. Can it help in walking in a straight line?
>
> On 8 December 2015 at 12:21, mukesh jain  wrote:
>
>> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
>> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
>> enables me to
>> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
>> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
>> especially objects and obstacles
>> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
>> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
>> feedbacks enable the
>> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
>> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
>> movement to me
>> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
>> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
>> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
>> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
>> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
>> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
>> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
>> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
>> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
>> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>>   www.innohub.co.in
>>
>> or send the email to
>> i...@innohub.co.in
>>
>> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
>> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>>
>> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
>> > Hi vidya,
>> >
>> > Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
>> > address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>> >
>> > On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
>> >> what is the cost?
>> >>
>> >> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
>> >>> this device???
>> >>> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
>> >>> it's interesting.
>> >>> it needs some practice though.
>> >>> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
>> >>> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>> >>>
>> >>> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
>>  hi all,
>>  anyone here used this device? experience please.
>> 
>> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-blind-people-echolocate.htm
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-12 Thread Aaruni Sharma
Hi Mukesh, Do you get the feedback from the surroundings or only in the
direction you are moving. Can it help in walking in a straight line?

On 8 December 2015 at 12:21, mukesh jain  wrote:

> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
> enables me to
> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
> especially objects and obstacles
> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
> feedbacks enable the
> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
> movement to me
> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>   www.innohub.co.in
>
> or send the email to
> i...@innohub.co.in
>
> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>
> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>
>
>
> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
> > Hi vidya,
> >
> > Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
> > address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
> >
> > On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
> >> what is the cost?
> >>
> >> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
> >>> this device???
> >>> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
> >>> it's interesting.
> >>> it needs some practice though.
> >>> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
> >>> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
> >>>
> >>> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
>  hi all,
>  anyone here used this device? experience please.
> 
> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-blind-people-echolocate.htm
> 
> 
> 
>  Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
> accessibility
>  of
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> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
> 
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-09 Thread raaju
I'm very much interested to learn echo location itself further. Well, I can say 
that due to my echolocation ability, I can easily move and navigate any indoor. 
Once I enter any house or even hotel, after some clicks from hand or tongue and 
the sound of footsteps,  I can easily learn my environment. 

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Vidhya Y
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 8:28 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will 
Help Blind People Echolocate

it started off as a research project.
they claim that with training you can navigate both indoor and outdoor
without problem.
however, really proper training has to be taken.
one drawback would be,
in crowded places,
you will not be able to concentrate on the musical notes.
they suggest you wear earphone only one side and leave other.
I am not able to suggest it's practicability so much,
because I am 0 in Mobility.
only recently I have started moving on my own Indoors.

for indoor it helps!
I am happy for the fact that,
I can even walk without a cane indoors.
its development has started in Bangalore, so you cannot purchase from
north India.
what if any of you who really travel on your own, try this device, and
suggest others?




On 12/8/15, nitesh gupta  wrote:
> intresting 2 know about this device. can I get somewhere in north
> India like Delhi/UP ETC? if I need to have it then how to proceed? are
> the providers, giving some training to use it? last Q, will it b
> helpful to catch auto or Rixa on roads?
>
> Thanks
>
> On 12/8/15, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
>> And does music also tell of height or direction of the object, Vidhya?
>>
>>
>> सादर / With thanks & Regards
>> राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani
>> सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM
>> बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU
>> भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India
>> नागपुर Nagpur
>>
>> 0712 2806846
>>
>> President
>> VIBEWA
>> Co-Moderator
>> VIB-India
>>
>> A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and
>> laughter.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Vidhya Y
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 12:59 PM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
>> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>>
>> cost is 3500. but I don't think the device has tactile output. you
>> just can here music of frequencies(low to high pitch depending on the
>> distance of you to the obstacle).
>>
>> On 12/8/15, George Abraham  wrote:
>>> What is the cost?
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of mukesh jain
>>> Sent: 08 December 2015 12:22
>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerning
>>> the disabled.
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in
>>> India
>>> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>>>
>>> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
>>> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
>>> enables me to
>>> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
>>> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
>>> especially objects and obstacles
>>> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
>>> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
>>> feedbacks enable the
>>> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
>>> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
>>> movement to me
>>> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
>>> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
>>> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
>>> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
>>> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
>>> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
>>> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
>>> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
>>> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
>>> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>>>   www.innohub.co.in
>>>
>>> or send the email to
>>> i...@innohub.co.in
>>>
>>> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
>>> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>>>
>>> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
 Hi vidya,

 Where we can get 

Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-09 Thread raaju
Is it not available in software so that we could at list install in our
android or apple devices?

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of George Abraham
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 12:45 PM
To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.'
Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
Will Help Blind People Echolocate

What is the cost? 

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of mukesh jain
Sent: 08 December 2015 12:22
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
Will Help Blind People Echolocate

AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
enables me to
move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
especially objects and obstacles
and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
feedbacks enable the
virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
movement to me
and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
  www.innohub.co.in

or send the email to
i...@innohub.co.in

you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210

get back again in case of any further doubts.



On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
> Hi vidya,
>
> Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
> address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>
> On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
>> what is the cost?
>>
>> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
>>> this device???
>>> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
>>> it's interesting.
>>> it needs some practice though.
>>> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
>>> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>>>
>>> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
 hi all,
 anyone here used this device? experience please.

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-bli
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-08 Thread Anirban Mukherjee
friends,

a few questions about the device:

1. can it help navigate in crowded places? if yes, how?
2. does it replace the walking cane entirely, or, i shall have to carry both?
3. does it give any indication of a fall, for example, the end point
of a railway platform and so on?

please respond.

looking forward to your response,
regards, Anirban Mukherjee
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On 12/8/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
> cost is 3500. but I don't think the device has tactile output. you
> just can here music of frequencies(low to high pitch depending on the
> distance of you to the obstacle).
>
> On 12/8/15, George Abraham  wrote:
>> What is the cost?
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of mukesh jain
>> Sent: 08 December 2015 12:22
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in
>> India
>> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>>
>> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
>> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
>> enables me to
>> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
>> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
>> especially objects and obstacles
>> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
>> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
>> feedbacks enable the
>> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
>> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
>> movement to me
>> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
>> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
>> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
>> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
>> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
>> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
>> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
>> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
>> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
>> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>>   www.innohub.co.in
>>
>> or send the email to
>> i...@innohub.co.in
>>
>> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
>> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>>
>> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
>>> Hi vidya,
>>>
>>> Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
>>> address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>>>
>>> On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
 what is the cost?

 On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
> this device???
> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
> it's interesting.
> it needs some practice though.
> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>
> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
>> hi all,
>> anyone here used this device? experience please.
>>
>> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-bli
>> nd-people-echolocate.htm
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-08 Thread nitesh gupta
intresting 2 know about this device. can I get somewhere in north
India like Delhi/UP ETC? if I need to have it then how to proceed? are
the providers, giving some training to use it? last Q, will it b
helpful to catch auto or Rixa on roads?

Thanks

On 12/8/15, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
> And does music also tell of height or direction of the object, Vidhya?
>
>
> सादर / With thanks & Regards
> राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani
> सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM
> बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU
> भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India
> नागपुर Nagpur
>
> 0712 2806846
>
> President
> VIBEWA
> Co-Moderator
> VIB-India
>
> A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and
> laughter.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Vidhya Y
> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 12:59 PM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>
> cost is 3500. but I don't think the device has tactile output. you
> just can here music of frequencies(low to high pitch depending on the
> distance of you to the obstacle).
>
> On 12/8/15, George Abraham  wrote:
>> What is the cost?
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of mukesh jain
>> Sent: 08 December 2015 12:22
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in
>> India
>> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>>
>> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
>> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
>> enables me to
>> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
>> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
>> especially objects and obstacles
>> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
>> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
>> feedbacks enable the
>> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
>> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
>> movement to me
>> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
>> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
>> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
>> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
>> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
>> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
>> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
>> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
>> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
>> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>>   www.innohub.co.in
>>
>> or send the email to
>> i...@innohub.co.in
>>
>> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
>> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>>
>> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
>>> Hi vidya,
>>>
>>> Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
>>> address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>>>
>>> On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
 what is the cost?

 On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
> this device???
> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
> it's interesting.
> it needs some practice though.
> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>
> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
>> hi all,
>> anyone here used this device? experience please.
>>
>> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-bli
>> nd-people-echolocate.htm
>>
>>
>>
>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
>> accessibility
>> of
>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>>
>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessin
>> dia.org.in
>>
>>
>> Search for old postings at:
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-08 Thread Vidhya Y
it started off as a research project.
they claim that with training you can navigate both indoor and outdoor
without problem.
however, really proper training has to be taken.
one drawback would be,
in crowded places,
you will not be able to concentrate on the musical notes.
they suggest you wear earphone only one side and leave other.
I am not able to suggest it's practicability so much,
because I am 0 in Mobility.
only recently I have started moving on my own Indoors.

for indoor it helps!
I am happy for the fact that,
I can even walk without a cane indoors.
its development has started in Bangalore, so you cannot purchase from
north India.
what if any of you who really travel on your own, try this device, and
suggest others?




On 12/8/15, nitesh gupta  wrote:
> intresting 2 know about this device. can I get somewhere in north
> India like Delhi/UP ETC? if I need to have it then how to proceed? are
> the providers, giving some training to use it? last Q, will it b
> helpful to catch auto or Rixa on roads?
>
> Thanks
>
> On 12/8/15, Asudani, Rajesh  wrote:
>> And does music also tell of height or direction of the object, Vidhya?
>>
>>
>> सादर / With thanks & Regards
>> राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani
>> सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM
>> बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU
>> भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India
>> नागपुर Nagpur
>>
>> 0712 2806846
>>
>> President
>> VIBEWA
>> Co-Moderator
>> VIB-India
>>
>> A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and
>> laughter.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Vidhya Y
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 12:59 PM
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
>> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>>
>> cost is 3500. but I don't think the device has tactile output. you
>> just can here music of frequencies(low to high pitch depending on the
>> distance of you to the obstacle).
>>
>> On 12/8/15, George Abraham  wrote:
>>> What is the cost?
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf
>>> Of mukesh jain
>>> Sent: 08 December 2015 12:22
>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerning
>>> the disabled.
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in
>>> India
>>> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>>>
>>> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
>>> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
>>> enables me to
>>> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
>>> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
>>> especially objects and obstacles
>>> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
>>> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
>>> feedbacks enable the
>>> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
>>> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
>>> movement to me
>>> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
>>> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
>>> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
>>> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
>>> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
>>> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
>>> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
>>> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
>>> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
>>> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>>>   www.innohub.co.in
>>>
>>> or send the email to
>>> i...@innohub.co.in
>>>
>>> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
>>> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>>>
>>> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
 Hi vidya,

 Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
 address in bangalore, and what is the cost?

 On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
> what is the cost?
>
> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
>> this device???
>> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
>> it's interesting.
>> it needs some practice though.
>> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
>> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>>
>> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
>>> hi all,
>>> anyone here used this device? experience please.
>>>
>>> 

Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-08 Thread Sonu Golkar
Hello Mr. Rajesh, I want your mobile No.



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From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Asudani, Rajesh
Sent: 08 December 2015 13:12
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will 
Help Blind People Echolocate

And does music also tell of height or direction of the object, Vidhya?


सादर / With thanks & Regards
राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani
सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM
बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India
नागपुर Nagpur

0712 2806846

President
VIBEWA
Co-Moderator
VIB-India

A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and laughter.

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Vidhya Y
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 12:59 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will 
Help Blind People Echolocate

cost is 3500. but I don't think the device has tactile output. you
just can here music of frequencies(low to high pitch depending on the
distance of you to the obstacle).

On 12/8/15, George Abraham  wrote:
> What is the cost?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of mukesh jain
> Sent: 08 December 2015 12:22
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>
> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
> enables me to
> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
> especially objects and obstacles
> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
> feedbacks enable the
> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
> movement to me
> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>   www.innohub.co.in
>
> or send the email to
> i...@innohub.co.in
>
> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>
> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>
>
>
> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
>> Hi vidya,
>>
>> Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
>> address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>>
>> On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
>>> what is the cost?
>>>
>>> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
 this device???
 I have started using it since 2 weeks.
 it's interesting.
 it needs some practice though.
 I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
 I still have to figure how to identify steps.

 On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
> hi all,
> anyone here used this device? experience please.
>
> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-bli
> nd-people-echolocate.htm
>
>
>
> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-08 Thread sazid shaik
can you please tell me what is the training period.  what is the cost
of this device and amount for training?

regards,
sazid

On 12/9/15, Sonu Golkar  wrote:
> Hello Mr. Rajesh, I want your mobile No.
>
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> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>
> And does music also tell of height or direction of the object, Vidhya?
>
>
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> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Vidhya Y
> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 12:59 PM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>
> cost is 3500. but I don't think the device has tactile output. you
> just can here music of frequencies(low to high pitch depending on the
> distance of you to the obstacle).
>
> On 12/8/15, George Abraham  wrote:
>> What is the cost?
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of mukesh jain
>> Sent: 08 December 2015 12:22
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
>> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>>
>> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
>> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
>> enables me to
>> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
>> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
>> especially objects and obstacles
>> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
>> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
>> feedbacks enable the
>> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
>> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
>> movement to me
>> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
>> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
>> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
>> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
>> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
>> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
>> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
>> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
>> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
>> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>>   www.innohub.co.in
>>
>> or send the email to
>> i...@innohub.co.in
>>
>> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
>> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>>
>> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
>>> Hi vidya,
>>>
>>> Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
>>> address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>>>
>>> On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
 what is the cost?

 On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
> this device???
> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
> it's interesting.
> it needs some practice though.
> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>
> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
>> hi all,
>> anyone here used this device? experience please.
>>
>> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-bli
>> nd-people-echolocate.htm
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-07 Thread mukesh jain
AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
enables me to
move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
especially objects and obstacles
and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
feedbacks enable the
virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
movement to me
and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
  www.innohub.co.in

or send the email to
i...@innohub.co.in

you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210

get back again in case of any further doubts.



On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
> Hi vidya,
>
> Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
> address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>
> On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
>> what is the cost?
>>
>> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
>>> this device???
>>> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
>>> it's interesting.
>>> it needs some practice though.
>>> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
>>> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>>>
>>> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
 hi all,
 anyone here used this device? experience please.
 http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-blind-people-echolocate.htm



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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-07 Thread George Abraham
What is the cost? 

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of mukesh jain
Sent: 08 December 2015 12:22
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
Will Help Blind People Echolocate

AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
enables me to
move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
especially objects and obstacles
and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
feedbacks enable the
virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
movement to me
and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
  www.innohub.co.in

or send the email to
i...@innohub.co.in

you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210

get back again in case of any further doubts.



On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
> Hi vidya,
>
> Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
> address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>
> On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
>> what is the cost?
>>
>> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
>>> this device???
>>> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
>>> it's interesting.
>>> it needs some practice though.
>>> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
>>> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>>>
>>> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
 hi all,
 anyone here used this device? experience please.

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-bli
nd-people-echolocate.htm



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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-07 Thread Vidhya Y
cost is 3500. but I don't think the device has tactile output. you
just can here music of frequencies(low to high pitch depending on the
distance of you to the obstacle).

On 12/8/15, George Abraham  wrote:
> What is the cost?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of mukesh jain
> Sent: 08 December 2015 12:22
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>
> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
> enables me to
> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
> especially objects and obstacles
> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
> feedbacks enable the
> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
> movement to me
> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>   www.innohub.co.in
>
> or send the email to
> i...@innohub.co.in
>
> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>
> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>
>
>
> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
>> Hi vidya,
>>
>> Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
>> address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>>
>> On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
>>> what is the cost?
>>>
>>> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
 this device???
 I have started using it since 2 weeks.
 it's interesting.
 it needs some practice though.
 I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
 I still have to figure how to identify steps.

 On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
> hi all,
> anyone here used this device? experience please.
>
> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-bli
> nd-people-echolocate.htm
>
>
>
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-07 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
And does music also tell of height or direction of the object, Vidhya?


सादर / With thanks & Regards
राजेश आसुदानी Rajesh Asudani
सहायक महाप्रबन्धक AGM
बाजार आसूचना ईकाई MIU
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक Reserve Bank of India
नागपुर Nagpur

0712 2806846

President
VIBEWA
Co-Moderator
VIB-India

A-pilll = Action coupled with Positivity, Interest, Love, Logic and laughter.

-Original Message-
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of 
Vidhya Y
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 12:59 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will 
Help Blind People Echolocate

cost is 3500. but I don't think the device has tactile output. you
just can here music of frequencies(low to high pitch depending on the
distance of you to the obstacle).

On 12/8/15, George Abraham  wrote:
> What is the cost?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of mukesh jain
> Sent: 08 December 2015 12:22
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India
> Will Help Blind People Echolocate
>
> AUSION is an innovative electronic mobility and travel aid for the
> visually impaired. Based on the principle of echolocation, AUSION
> enables me to
> move around indoors and outdoors with confidence and least assistance.
> AUSION basically acquires information about the environment,
> especially objects and obstacles
> and translates them into sounds and tactile information that can be
> heard and felt. The interpretations of these audible and tactile
> feedbacks enable the
> virtual recreation of the environment. AUSION is compact, handheld,
> maneuverable, non-intrusive device. This offers a greater freedom of
> movement to me
> and helps detect overhanging obstacles at the chest, shoulder and head
> levels. I specially benefited it lot in indore when I am at home if I
> have to locate the objects like cup plates on the table, when visiting
> any  office first time to locate the counters, alerts for reaching
> near stares, sometimes if I have to locate dustbin to throw garbage to
> avoid touching with my walking cane or bare hands, to get alertss for
> polls on the road which sometimes are below the height of the knee to
> bar the entry of small vehicles and animals within the premises, etc
> and lot more. Indeed, this device helping me lot. So worth
> considering. If you want to learn nore about it, visit
>   www.innohub.co.in
>
> or send the email to
> i...@innohub.co.in
>
> you can also call Mr. Deshpande of InnovationHub Technologies,
> private limited, Bangalore on mobile no. 09886833210
>
> get back again in case of any further doubts.
>
>
>
> On 12/8/15, Selva Kumar  wrote:
>> Hi vidya,
>>
>> Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
>> address in bangalore, and what is the cost?
>>
>> On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
>>> what is the cost?
>>>
>>> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
 this device???
 I have started using it since 2 weeks.
 it's interesting.
 it needs some practice though.
 I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
 I still have to figure how to identify steps.

 On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
> hi all,
> anyone here used this device? experience please.
>
> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-bli
> nd-people-echolocate.htm
>
>
>
> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing
> accessibility
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-12-07 Thread Selva Kumar
Hi vidya,

Where we can get training for using device? can you give me full
address in bangalore, and what is the cost?

On 9/16/15, sazid shaik  wrote:
> what is the cost?
>
> On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
>> this device???
>> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
>> it's interesting.
>> it needs some practice though.
>> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
>> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>>
>> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
>>> hi all,
>>> anyone here used this device? experience please.
>>> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-blind-people-echolocate.htm
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-09-15 Thread Amiyo Biswas

The site says Rs. 3,500.

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what is the cost?

On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:

this device???
I have started using it since 2 weeks.
it's interesting.
it needs some practice though.
I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
I still have to figure how to identify steps.

On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:

hi all,
anyone here used this device? experience please.
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-blind-people-echolocate.htm



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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-09-15 Thread sazid shaik
what is the cost?

On 9/16/15, Vidhya Y  wrote:
> this device???
> I have started using it since 2 weeks.
> it's interesting.
> it needs some practice though.
> I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
> I still have to figure how to identify steps.
>
> On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
>> hi all,
>> anyone here used this device? experience please.
>> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-blind-people-echolocate.htm
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Re: [AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-09-15 Thread Vidhya Y
this device???
I have started using it since 2 weeks.
it's interesting.
it needs some practice though.
I am able to walk without a cane except for steps.
I still have to figure how to identify steps.

On 9/16/15, Tony Kurian  wrote:
> hi all,
> anyone here used this device? experience please.
> http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-blind-people-echolocate.htm
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[AI] article of interest This Small Device developed in India Will Help Blind People Echolocate

2015-09-15 Thread Tony Kurian
hi all,
anyone here used this device? experience please.
 
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/70373/20150720/small-device-will-help-blind-people-echolocate.htm



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