Sightless Navigation and Perception (S.N.A.P)

Problem Description
SNAP leverages modern robotic vision systems to produce augmented echolocation used for sightless perception of the surrounding environment. This system aims to provide those who are visually impaired with a means of perceiving their environment in real-time, and at a resolution never before accomplished.

The success of SNAP relies heavily on our innate ability to locate objects in 3D space. This ability called “Sound Localization”, is achieved through binaural hearing. Much like binocular vision, which grants us depth perception, binaural hearing lets us compare incoming sounds as it is heard by each ear to triangulate the origin.