
Roboglasses® electronic travel aid with hands free obstacle avoidance for blind and vision impaired usersAward last edited on: 3/25/2019
Sponsored Program
STTRAwarding Agency
NIH : NIMHDTotal Award Amount
$226,023Award Phase
1Solicitation Topic Code
NPrincipal Investigator
Danny R BallardCompany Information
Phase I
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Phase I year
2017Phase I Amount
$226,023Public Health Relevance Statement:
Project Narrative Fauxsee Innovations, LLC The Phase I STTR objective is to assess effectiveness and usability of a patented electronic travel aid (ETA) called Roboglasses® in reducing the number of head and upper body injuries sustained by blind people who currently use a cane and/or a guide dog for mobility. A human trial will be conducted to determine that the new ETA not unlike an instrumented pair of sunglasses with on-board sensors and haptic (light touch) feedback devices will alert blind users to avoid obstacles better than current options on the market today. Our solution is expected to improve the safety and independence of travel by blind people and is designed by an expert team who are uniquely qualified to bring the system to market.
Project Terms:
Address; Adherence; Adopted; Adult; Aging; Arkansas; base; Behavioral; blind; Blindness; Body Regions; Canes; Canis familiaris; Characteristics; Cognitive; Communication; Coupled; Coupling; Craniocerebral Trauma; Cues; Data; Data Analyses; design; Detection; Development; Device Designs; Devices; Economic Development; Effectiveness; efficacy trial; Ensure; Environment; Evaluation; experimental study; Feedback; Funding; Future; Goals; Grant; Hand; haptics; hazard; Head; Human; improved; Injury; innovation; insight; instrument; Intuition; Investments; iterative design; Learning; Legal patent; Life; Light; Location; Measurable; Measures; member; Modeling; Modernization; Movement; next generation; novel strategies; Obstruction; Participant; Performance; Phase; phenomenological models; Population; Procedures; Process; Production; prototype; Publications; Recruitment Activity; Research; research and development; response; Safety; Science; Self-Help Devices; sensor; Shapes; Small Business Innovation Research Grant; Small Business Technology Transfer Research; success; sunglasses; Surveys; System; Techniques; Technology; Testing; Time; tool; Touch sensation; Training; Travel; United States National Institutes of Health; usability; user protection; Video Recording; Visual impairment; Visually Impaired Persons; Work
Phase II
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