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A Survey on Tactile Displays For Visually Impaired People

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Traditional paper documents with Braille characters and tangible graphics have obvious defects to disseminate knowledge in the information age. Information accessibility is an urgent challenge for blind individuals. Although many… Click to show full abstract

Traditional paper documents with Braille characters and tangible graphics have obvious defects to disseminate knowledge in the information age. Information accessibility is an urgent challenge for blind individuals. Although many types of tactile displays were created for different applications, we especially focus on the tactile display for visually impaired people, which can dynamically generate tangible graphics and Braille characters, to help the blind obtain information conveniently. In this article, we present the state-of-the-art of graphic tactile displays (GTDs) and refreshable Braille displays (RBDs), then discuss their common kernel technologies about actuators and latch structures. This article summarizes the performance of typical actuators of tactile displays and analyzes the working principles of some latch structures. This article systematically summarizes latch structures of GTDs and RBDs, for the first time. Several comments in this paper will be useful to develop high-performance tactile displays for visually impaired people.

Keywords: impaired people; latch structures; tactile displays; displays visually; visually impaired

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Haptics
Year Published: 2021

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