Producer of CES®

Tariffs are taxes. CTA is here to inform, advocate and help navigate what comes next.

Learn more
Skip to content
standard

ANSI/CTA-2076

Inclusive, Audio-based, Network Navigation Systems for All Persons including those Who are Blind/Low Vision (ANSI/CTA-2076)

Think about the signs you see in airports, shopping centers, train stations and elsewhere that help you find your way around. Now imagine what it would be like if you were visually impaired. How would you know which direction to walk if you wanted to buy a ticket? How would you know where the escalators are, and what direction each escalator is moving? Visually impaired people can discover these and many other facts using wayfinding systems. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and similar technologies can be used to pinpoint a person’s precise location within a venue. Then, knowing the person’s location and direction of movement, a wayfinding system can provide audible and haptic cues to help with navigation. CTA-2076 describes how to provide such cues, regardless of which wayfinding system you’re using.

Get this report

Available to Everyone

$0

If you are a CTA member and are having trouble accessing the reports in our CTA Store, please try some of the troubleshooting tips.

CTA Experts in Accessibility

  • Stephen Ewell

    Executive Director, CTA Foundation

  • Kerri Haresign

    Senior Director of Technology & Standards 

Contact Us

Get in Touch with CTA Experts

The team at CTA is ready to help answer your questions, provide industry analysis and speak at your events. Reach out to us to get in touch with a CTA expert on a wide range of industry topics.

More Research

CTA Membership

Join our community of innovators and shape the future of technology.