Using GPS Data for Movement Analysis of Visually Impaired Person
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD ) (Vol.10, No. 3)Publication Date: 2020-06-30
Authors : Morakot Worachairungrueang Kunyaphat Thanakunwutthirot; Thammasak Songka;
Page : 4519-4526
Keywords : Visually Impaired People; GPS Tracker & T Test;
Abstract
This study aims to present movement pattern of the visually impaired people. The first objective of this study is to present movement information of 50 visually impaired persons who wear GPS trackers during a test as a sampled group. The second objective is to analyze movement of the sampled group. The author gathers the data on the size and location of the Information recorded by the GPS tracker will be downloaded every evening and uses the two-sample t test compares the means of two groups. The researcher does not find gender's influence on distance covered by the sample group, but researcher finds th at gender affects average walking speed of the sample group, as male sample group members can walk faster than the female counterpart.
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