Retiplus: Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System to Enhance Autonomy and Quality of Life in Individuals with Low Vision

Augmented reality features, such as overlaying information in real time, modifying the projected scene, or dynamically adjusting parameters like contrast, zoom, and brightness, show promise in addressing the specific challenges faced by people with low vision. These tailored solutions enhance their...

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Autores: Jiménez, Jonathan José, Bayón, Juan, Guijarro Mata-García, María, Bernárdez Vilaboa, Ricardo, Cámara, Rafael, Recas Piorno, Joaquín
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2025
País:España
Institución:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
Repositorio:Docta Complutense
Idioma:inglés
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/125640
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Palabra clave:617.751.9
Augmented reality
Mobile app
Low vision
Rehabilitation
Head-mounted display
Visual aid
Personalization
Oftalmología
3201.09 Oftalmología
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spelling Retiplus: Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System to Enhance Autonomy and Quality of Life in Individuals with Low VisionJiménez, Jonathan JoséBayón, JuanGuijarro Mata-García, MaríaBernárdez Vilaboa, RicardoCámara, RafaelRecas Piorno, Joaquín617.751.9Augmented realityMobile appLow visionRehabilitationHead-mounted displayVisual aidPersonalizationOftalmología3201.09 OftalmologíaAugmented reality features, such as overlaying information in real time, modifying the projected scene, or dynamically adjusting parameters like contrast, zoom, and brightness, show promise in addressing the specific challenges faced by people with low vision. These tailored solutions enhance their visual experiences. When combined with mobile technology, these features significantly improve the personalization of visual aids and the monitoring of patients with low vision. Retiplus emerges as a personalized visual aid and rehabilitation system, utilizing smart glasses and augmented reality technology for visual aid functions, along with a mobile app for visual assessment, aid customization, and usage monitoring. This wearable system quickly assesses visual conditions, providing deep insights into the visual perception of patients with low vision. Designed to enhance autonomy and quality of life, Retiplus seamlessly integrates into indoor and outdoor environments, enabling the programming of rehabilitation exercises for both static and ambulatory activities at home. In collaboration with specialists, the system meticulously records patient interaction data for subsequent evaluation and feedback. A clinical study involving 30 patients with low vision assessed the effect of Retiplus, analyzing its impact on visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, visual field, and ambulation. The most notable finding was an average increase of 61% in visual field without compromising ambulation safety. Retiplus introduces a new user-centered approach that emphasizes collaboration among a multidisciplinary team for the customization of visual aids, thereby minimizing the gap between the perceptions of low vision specialists and technologists regarding user needs and the actual requirements of users.MDPIUniversidad Complutense de Madrid20252025-09-0120252025-09-01journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501VoRhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/125640reponame:Docta Complutenseinstname:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)Inglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/1256402026-06-02T12:44:21Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Retiplus: Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System to Enhance Autonomy and Quality of Life in Individuals with Low Vision
title Retiplus: Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System to Enhance Autonomy and Quality of Life in Individuals with Low Vision
spellingShingle Retiplus: Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System to Enhance Autonomy and Quality of Life in Individuals with Low Vision
Jiménez, Jonathan José
617.751.9
Augmented reality
Mobile app
Low vision
Rehabilitation
Head-mounted display
Visual aid
Personalization
Oftalmología
3201.09 Oftalmología
title_short Retiplus: Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System to Enhance Autonomy and Quality of Life in Individuals with Low Vision
title_full Retiplus: Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System to Enhance Autonomy and Quality of Life in Individuals with Low Vision
title_fullStr Retiplus: Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System to Enhance Autonomy and Quality of Life in Individuals with Low Vision
title_full_unstemmed Retiplus: Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System to Enhance Autonomy and Quality of Life in Individuals with Low Vision
title_sort Retiplus: Augmented Reality Rehabilitation System to Enhance Autonomy and Quality of Life in Individuals with Low Vision
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Jiménez, Jonathan José
Bayón, Juan
Guijarro Mata-García, María
Bernárdez Vilaboa, Ricardo
Cámara, Rafael
Recas Piorno, Joaquín
author Jiménez, Jonathan José
author_facet Jiménez, Jonathan José
Bayón, Juan
Guijarro Mata-García, María
Bernárdez Vilaboa, Ricardo
Cámara, Rafael
Recas Piorno, Joaquín
author_role author
author2 Bayón, Juan
Guijarro Mata-García, María
Bernárdez Vilaboa, Ricardo
Cámara, Rafael
Recas Piorno, Joaquín
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidad Complutense de Madrid
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv 617.751.9
Augmented reality
Mobile app
Low vision
Rehabilitation
Head-mounted display
Visual aid
Personalization
Oftalmología
3201.09 Oftalmología
topic 617.751.9
Augmented reality
Mobile app
Low vision
Rehabilitation
Head-mounted display
Visual aid
Personalization
Oftalmología
3201.09 Oftalmología
description Augmented reality features, such as overlaying information in real time, modifying the projected scene, or dynamically adjusting parameters like contrast, zoom, and brightness, show promise in addressing the specific challenges faced by people with low vision. These tailored solutions enhance their visual experiences. When combined with mobile technology, these features significantly improve the personalization of visual aids and the monitoring of patients with low vision. Retiplus emerges as a personalized visual aid and rehabilitation system, utilizing smart glasses and augmented reality technology for visual aid functions, along with a mobile app for visual assessment, aid customization, and usage monitoring. This wearable system quickly assesses visual conditions, providing deep insights into the visual perception of patients with low vision. Designed to enhance autonomy and quality of life, Retiplus seamlessly integrates into indoor and outdoor environments, enabling the programming of rehabilitation exercises for both static and ambulatory activities at home. In collaboration with specialists, the system meticulously records patient interaction data for subsequent evaluation and feedback. A clinical study involving 30 patients with low vision assessed the effect of Retiplus, analyzing its impact on visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, visual field, and ambulation. The most notable finding was an average increase of 61% in visual field without compromising ambulation safety. Retiplus introduces a new user-centered approach that emphasizes collaboration among a multidisciplinary team for the customization of visual aids, thereby minimizing the gap between the perceptions of low vision specialists and technologists regarding user needs and the actual requirements of users.
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