Links
§ Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) and Wayfinding
- Audio-based Virtual Gaming Environment to Assist with Navigation Skills in the Blind
- EO GUIDAGE
- Blind man uses his ears to see - By John D. Sutter, CNN
- Donna Smith's commentary to the non-visual wayfinding video from the 2011 TRB Human Factors workshop
- Accessible Pedestrian Signals, A Guide to Best Practices - Sponsored by National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), [PDF]
- Accessible Wayfinding Publications
- Proving his point - Star Tribune article by Laurie Blake, 2/2/2011
- Getting Across the Street with Visual and Hearing Impairments - Dona Sauerburger, COMS
- Making crossing streets safer - Star Tribune article by Kelly Smith, 9/13/2010
- Review on Pedestrian Safety and Accessibility at Modern Roundabout - Chen-Fu Liao
- Pedestrian Access to Modern Roundabouts: Design and Operational Issues for Pedestrians who are Blind - Access Board Research
- Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) Review - Chen-Fu Liao
- AFB TECH Evaluates Cell Phones - American Foundatino for the Blind
- You Get to Choose: An Overview of Accessible Cell Phones - Darren Burton
- Personal Guidance System (PGS) - University of California, Santa Barbara
- World Access for the Blind
- TRB Pedestrian Committee (ANF10) - Links
- Accessibility Research Group - University College London
- Open architecture for Accessible Services Integration and Standardization (OASIS) - A Large-Scale Integrating Project co-financed by the European Commision
- ITS Curb Ramp and Intersection Wayfinding Workshop - October 2004
§ Researchers - Spatial Cognition and Navigation
- Nick Tyler - UCL - Dept of Civil, Environ & Geomatic Eng
- Gordon E. Legge - University of Minnesota - Department of Psychology
- Jack M. Loomis - University of California, Santa Barbara - Department of Psychology
- David Guth - Western Michigan University - Blindness and Low Vision Study
- Roberta L. Klatzky - Carnegie Mellon University - Department of Psychology
- John Rieser - Vanderbilt University - Psychological Sciences
- Virtual Environments and Multimodal Interaction Lab - N.A. Giudice, University of Maine - Department of Spatial Information Science and Engineering
§ Innovations in Transportation for People with Disabilities
- Technological Innovations in Transportation for People with Disabilities Workshop Summary Report - FHWA
- Smartphone Apps for the Blind - WalkyTalky, Intersection Explorer, Ariadne GPS, Sendero LookAround GPS, BlindSquare, BlindSight, LookTel