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Smart Stick Using Ultrasonic Sensors for Visually Impaired

S. Prema, Jose Anand, P. Vanitha, K. Nirmala Devi, M. Mohamed Yaseen, C. Rajeswari

2022Advances in parallel computing20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tothe latest survey organized by the Times of India (ToI), currently, India is domestic to the globe’s biggest variety of sightless human beings. Among the forty million human beings throughout the world were blind, from this above 15 million blinds are from India. Technology aspires to make our lives better. Just like smartphones, smart TVs, and smart automobiles, this survey advocated us to recommend an intelligent stick that uses ultrasonic sensors for the visually impaired. An impaired individual typically faces positive problems in their everyday lifestyles however with the development in an era we can help them to guide a less difficult lifestyle. We have proposed a sophisticated intelligent blind useful resource stick that enables visually challenged human beings to navigate with ease. Though comparable merchandise is to be had within the market, they’re now no longer difficult and affordable. We have decreased the value without compromising with the elements of the smart cane as a substitute we’ve protected positive capabilities which can be mandatory.

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GlobeVisually impairedVariety (cybernetics)EngineeringInternet privacyHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceArtificial intelligencePsychologyNeuroscienceSmart Parking Systems Research
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