Assistive Technology for Visually Impaired and Blind People
. Ed(S): Hersh, Marion A.; Johnson, Michael A.
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Description for Assistive Technology for Visually Impaired and Blind People
Mixed media pr. For the vision-impaired, specialised technology can provide a fuller enjoyment of the facilities of society, from public meetings and entertainments to reading a book or making music. This volume explores engineering and design of assistive technology for blind and vision-impaired people. Editor(s): Hersh, Marion A.; Johnson, Michael A. Num Pages: 752 pages, 43 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: JFFG. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 31. Weight in Grams: 1292.
Equal accessibility to public places and services is now required by law in many countries. It is often the use of specialised technology which can provide the vision-impaired with a fuller enjoyment of all the facilities of society. In this volume the engineering and design principles and techniques used in assistive technology for blind and vision-impaired people are explained.
Features: instruction in the physiology of the human visual system and methods of measuring visual ability; explanation of many devices designed for every-day living in terms of generic electrical engineering principles; sections of practical projects and investigations which will give the ... Read more
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Publication date
2008
Publisher
Springer London Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
752
Condition
New
Number of Pages
725
Format
Multiple-component retail product
Place of Publication
England, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846288661
SKU
V9781846288661
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Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
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99-15
About . Ed(S): Hersh, Marion A.; Johnson, Michael A.
Dr Hersh is currently a senior Lecturer in the Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, University of Glasgow. She was previously a lecturer in this Department. She has also held posts as a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Universities of Sussex and Strathclyde. She has now been researching in the area of assistive technology for about 12 years. ... Read more
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