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Blind Navigation with a Wearable Range Camera and Vibrotactile Helmet Steve Mann, Jason Huang, Ryan Janzen, Raymond Lo, Valmiki Rampersad, Alexander Chen, Taqveer Doha University of Toronto, Department of Electrical and
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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc / User/Machine Systems / John Wiley and Sons / PrimeSense / Microsoft / /

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Taqveer Doha University of Toronto / /

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