System for indoor guidance with mobility assistance

US9539164B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9539164-B2
Application numberUS-201213424510-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 20, 2012
Priority dateMar 20, 2012
Publication dateJan 10, 2017
Grant dateJan 10, 2017

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Abstract

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An indoor guidance system for a blind or visually impaired person. The system uses a mobile device (Smartphone, tablet, etc.) to provide maps and visual and voice guidance to assist individuals in navigating through indoor locations. Special maps are transmitted to the mobile device upon entering the facility, or downloaded in advance. The software and maps provide assistance to the user, to guide them through the facility. The system uses a combination of GPS and other technologies (Bluetooth, infrared, Wi-Fi, RFID, etc.) to provide extremely detailed and accurate location information to the user.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system for aiding a user to navigate in an indoor facility, said system comprising: a handheld device carried by said user, said handheld device comprising a global positioning system (GPS); at least one dedicated wireless transceiver disposed in selected areas of said indoor facility that interacts only with said handheld device; and a processor operatively coupled to said handheld device, said processor establishing a current physical location of said user using said global positioning system; upon activation by said user, said processor downloading an electronic map of said indoor facility, said electronic map comprising a layout of said indoor facility, including each of said selected areas and locations of said dedicated wireless transceiver disposed in said each of said selected areas of said indoor facility; said processor receiving signals from said at least one dedicated wireless transceiver and correlating said current physical location with respect to said electronic map, said at least one dedicated wireless transceiver comprising an independent wireless positioning system; said processor receiving, from said user, a destination location within said indoor facility; said processor providing, to said user, output signals comprising voice guidance to said destination location within said indoor facility; as said user moves through said indoor facility, said processor receiving signals from said at least one dedicated wireless transceiver and determining an updated physical location of said user within said indoor facility; said processor processing each updated physical location reading and refining said updated physical location of said user and direction of travel in said indoor facility with respect to said electronic map, said refining comprising weighting said updated physical location based on GPS position confidence and said independent wireless positioning system; and said processor providing, to said user, output signals comprising voice guidance indicating direction and distance to said destination location within said indoor facility. 2. The system according to claim 1 , said at least one dedicated wireless transceiver comprising a sensor receiving a wireless signal from said handheld device and providing a location signal to said processor. 3. The system according to claim 1 , said processor further establishing said current physical location of said user with respect to said electronic map using at least one of: a land-based receiver; a cell phone based triangulation receiver; and a WiFi receiver. 4. The system according to claim 3 , said land-based receiver using at least one of: infrared signals; and radio-frequency identification (RFID). 5. The system according to claim 1 , said processor performing statistical operations to refine said updated physical location of said user. 6. A handheld system for aiding a visually impaired user to navigate within a building, comprising: a housing; a first position detector connected to said housing providing data of a location of a user with respect to said building; a second position detector connected to said housing providing data of a location of said user within said building, said second position detector receiving signals from at least one dedicated wireless transceiver that interacts only with said second position detector within said building, said second position detector being independent of said first position detector; a memory in said housing storing an electronic map comprising an interior layout indicating features of said building; a direction detector providing data of direction of motion of said user; an input receiver receiving a destination within said building as determined by said user; a processor coupled to said first position detector, said second position detector and said direction detector, said processor using said first position detector and said second position detector to establish a physical location of said user in said building with respect to said electronic map, said processor correlating location data from at least said second position detector and direction data from said direction detector with information of said features of said building and determining an updated physical location of said user in said building, said processor refining said updated physical location based on weighted confidence measures of positional information from said first position detector and said second position detector; and an output device providing voice guidance to said user indicating direction and distance to said destination within said building as determined by said user. 7. The handheld system according to claim 6 , said at least one dedicated wireless transceiver comprising a sensor receiving a wireless signal from said second position detector and providing a location signal to said processor. 8. The handheld system according to claim 6 , said first position detector comprising one of: a global positioning system (GPS); a land-based receiver; a cell phone based triangulation receiver; and a WiFi receiver. 9. The handheld system according to claim 8 , said land-based receiver using at least one of: infrared signals; and radio-frequency identification (RFID). 10. The handheld system according to claim 6 , said features of said building comprising: walkways; doors; rooms; stairways; and elevators. 11. The handheld system according to claim 6 , said processor providing a list of at least one of destinations and features within said building to said user, and said input receiver enabling selection, by said user, of at least one of said destinations and features within said building. 12. The handheld system according to claim 6 , said input receiver receiving at least one of voice commands and tactile input. 13. The handheld system according to claim 6 , further comprising: said output device providing directions by visual display on a screen connected to said housing. 14. A method of providing assistance to users in navigating indoor locations comprising: using a handheld device having a first positioning system and an independent wireless positioning system, establishing a current physical location of a user with respect to a map of an indoor location stored within said handheld device by correlating a position established by said first positioning system with a position established by said independent wireless positioning system; receiving, by said handheld device, a destination location within said indoor location selected by said user; providing, to said user, output signals comprising voice guidance to said destination location within said indoor location; as said user moves through said indoor location, said independent wireless positioning system receiving signals from at least one dedicated wireless transceiver that interacts only with said handheld device within said indoor location and determining an updated physical location of said user within said indoor location; processing each individual updated physical location reading and refining said updated physical location of said user and direction of travel in said indoor location with respect to said map, said refining said updated physical location being based on weighted confidence measures of positional information from said first positioning system and said independent wireless positioning system; and providing, to said user, output signals comprising voice guidance indicating direction and distance to said destination location within said indoor location. 15. The method according

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  • with tactile perception · CPC title

  • A61H3/061Primary

    with electronic detecting or guiding means · CPC title

  • specially adapted for indoor navigation · CPC title

  • Assistance data, e.g. base station almanac · CPC title

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What does patent US9539164B2 cover?
An indoor guidance system for a blind or visually impaired person. The system uses a mobile device (Smartphone, tablet, etc.) to provide maps and visual and voice guidance to assist individuals in navigating through indoor locations. Special maps are transmitted to the mobile device upon entering the facility, or downloaded in advance. The software and maps provide assistance to the user, to gu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sanders Aaron D, Hopper Kasey C, Xerox Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61H3/061. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 10 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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