A Novel wearable therapeutic aid with intelligent information processing systems

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This paper usually starts in primary childhood and its cruelty is associated with outcomes and cruelty of autism in teens and adulthood. Management is frequently behavioural. However, capable new concepts and indication are developing from neurobiology and development psychology that recognize neural adaptation, lack of environmental stimulation, arousal, and adaptive functions as key factors for the beginning and maintenance of Restricted and Repetitive Behaviours (RRBs). This paper consists of accelerometer sensor, tilt sensor, heart beat sensor, PIC microcontroller, motor with help of driver relays and IoT module. The accelerometer and tilt sensor are used to detect the child activity continuously. The sensor is fed to PIC (16F877A) microcontroller. If the sensor value crosses the threshold value, the vibration triggers the child and voice (music) will be played while in autism spectrum disorder. The IoT is used to monitor the child activity continuously.

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Sabarish, P., Sankara Subramanian, A. T., Gayathri, A., & Anton Amala Praveen, A. (2019). A Novel wearable therapeutic aid with intelligent information processing systems. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 623). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/623/1/012011

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