PedPal: Connecting Pedestrians with Disabilities to Adaptive Signal Control for Safe Intersection Crossing
Journal Article, Visual Impairment and Deafblind Education Quarterly, Vol. 63, No. 4, October, 2018
Abstract
Transportation and mobility are crucial for living today. However, for people with
disabilities (mobility, vision, hearing, and cognitive), inadequate transportation can
hinder them from living a full life. The work described in this article is part of a larger nationwide effort that aims at improving the mobility of travelers with disabilities through research, development, and implementation of transformative technologies, applications, or systems for people of all abilities to effectively plan their personal and independent travel. This research agenda focuses on the needs of three stakeholder groups: persons with disabilities, older adults, and veterans with disabilities.
BibTeX
@article{Smith-2018-120446,author = {S. F. Smith},
title = {PedPal: Connecting Pedestrians with Disabilities to Adaptive Signal Control for Safe Intersection Crossing},
journal = {Visual Impairment and Deafblind Education Quarterly},
year = {2018},
month = {October},
volume = {63},
number = {4},
}
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