Vibrotactile Feedbacks System for Assisting the Physically Impaired Persons for Easy Navigation

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NAYAN architecture is for a visually impaired person to help for navigation. As well known, all visually impaired people desperately requires special requirements even to access services like the public transportation. This prototype system is a portable device; it is so easy to carry in any conduction to travel through a familiar and unfamiliar environment. The system consists of GPS receiver and it can get NEMA data through the satellite and it is provided to user's Smartphone through Arduino board. This application uses two vibrotactile feedbacks that will be placed in the left and right shoulder for vibration feedback, which gives information about the current location. The ultrasonic sensor is used for obstacle detection which is found in front of the visually impaired person. The Bluetooth modules connected with Arduino board is to send information to the user's mobile phone which it receives from GPS.

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Safa, M., Geetha, G., Elakkiya, U., & Saranya, D. (2018). Vibrotactile Feedbacks System for Assisting the Physically Impaired Persons for Easy Navigation. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1000). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1000/1/012062

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