THIRD EYE FOR BLIND

  • Batool A
  • Naz S
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Abstract

The WHO estimates that 39 million individuals will go blind worldwide. Every day they have to cope with a range of challenges. Their primary issue is making people confused about where they need to go. The purpose of this research is to help those who are visually impaired overcome their visual impairment by integrating senses such as hearing with other senses. The framework uses vibration and auditory alerts to warn users of approaching problems. The vibration and sound intensity increase with the proximity between the device and the impediment. With this architecture, routes with glaringly short reaction times have a strong, low-force, low-cost, robust, and compact answer.

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Batool, A., & Naz, S. (2021). THIRD EYE FOR BLIND. ASIAN JOURNAL OF CONVERGENCE IN TECHNOLOGY, 7(2), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.33130/ajct.2021v07i02.001

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