CACI’s unique EdgGuide solution offers blind or visually impaired (B/VI), audible learners, and English as a Second Language (ESL) speakers the opportunity for greater independence as they visit museums or public facilities. The ultra-wideband (UWB) micro-localization technology relies on sensors and a custom app to provide an augmented autonomy experience for B/VI persons, ESL speakers, and others. EdgGuide enables true freedom of movement in indoor spaces.
EdgGuide capitalizes on CACIs expertise in ultra-wideband indoor precision location and orientation technology. Using a system of ceiling or wall-mounted beacons that do not require an external network, the user wears sensors that communicate with these beacons to provide audio and haptic (i.e. touch) sensory feedback. EdgGuide uses a custom mobile application that is paired to the sensors and allows the user to inquire about their physical location within the building with a high degree of accuracy and to listen to pre-recorded audio information. ESL speakers and audio learners, for example, could listen to information in their native language. EdgGuide users can also be easily directed from one point to another within the venue. The EdgGuide system is designed for easy integration with "smart buildings" and "smart city" environments, with the added future benefit of use during emergencies such as building evacuations.