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Headlock: a Wearable Navigation Aid that Helps Blind Cane Users Traverse Large Open Spaces Alexander Fiannaca, Ilias Apostolopoulous, Eelke Folmer Computer Science & Engineering - University of Nevada {fiannaca, ilapost,
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Document Date: 2014-07-01 00:48:25


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University of Nevada / UNR campus / /

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US Army Aeromedical Research Lab / University of Nevada / National Federation of the Blind / /

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bone conduction speaker / speaker / /

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Java / /

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