Ian  Reynolds

Ian Reynolds

Scholar Title

MIT EECS — Foxconn Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scholar

Research Title

Echolocation: Sound and sonar as a mobility aid

Cohort

2015–2016

Supervisor

Aude Oliva

Abstract

In nature, echolocation is employed some animals to augment or replace visual input. Some blind humans have also learned to echolocate by producing tongue clicks; while this method has granted these individuals a leg up in mobility, its neurological underpinnings are still being ascertained. In 2015 Sohl-Dickstein et al. described a prototype “ultrasonic helmet” that acted as an echolocation aid by producing ultrasonic pulses, listening for their echo, and transforming the result into a sound audible to a human wearer. An improved version of this device in a wearable form factor has potential as a platform for further experimentation in this domain and for use in real-world tests of this new assistive technology paradigm, unlocking echolocation as a mobility aid for all who find it useful.

Quote

I took a SuperUROP because I wanted an intensive research project requiring continued commitment. This project was a great match for me because it builds on signal processing techniques I learned in 6.003 and gave me a chance to work on hardware design and embedded systems. Mostly, I was excited by the prospect of helping to develop a device that could empower blind people to navigate the world with more confidence.

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