Answer by Daron for How should an echolocation device give feedback to the...
Convert the SensationThere is no reason the device needs to give sonic feedback to the user. The picture can be formed using echolocation then converted into a more useful form. That way the ears are...
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One big problem is the microphone and speaker on the earpiece. humans get direction from the small differences in sound as they reflect from our outer and middle ear, an earpeice eliminates all that,...
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You're on the right track, but you're missing a couple of important pieces.In order to effectively echo-locate, a person needs two pieces of information. The incoming echo is only one of them. The...
View ArticleHow should an echolocation device give feedback to the (blind) user?
So, the idea started when I came across human echolocation, it turns out everyone that has hearing uses passive echolocation intuitively even without knowing it, but more interesting is people that can...
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