The school student from Krasnoyarsk has invented the electronic guide for visually impaired.
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- Dec 21, 2017
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Danil Lyuminarsky from Russia has thought up an electronic analog of a seeing eye dog. The device is intended for visually impaired people.

In a usual cane the inventor has built in the control panel and also analogs of the navigator and parctronic. The device includes GPS, district maps, modules of voice data input and correction of a route of the person.
As soon as the user of a cane includes it, the GPS system automatically defines the location of the person. Further he calls the address, and the clever system processes a sound signal, independently laying an optimum route.
"Guide" not just speaks to the user "go straight" or "turn on the left". The system which is built in in a cane warns about possible obstacles.
The built-in analog of the parctronic will report to the person about a border or a ladder on his way. If the obstacle exists, the system will notify the user sound and a vibrosignal.
It is specified that their force increases as approaching an obstacle. The cane can be programmed under the specific person and to keep individual routes, for example, to shop or policlinic.
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