Smart walking cane for blind

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Abstract

A Smart visually impaired strolling stick is an advancement of stick intended for the utilization of outwardly handicapped individuals for recognizing the route and impediment before them. We have proposed here a propelled visually impaired strolling stick that permits the outwardly tested individuals for strolling and to explore simple through voice playback utilizing cutting edge innovation. The visually impaired strolling stick is presented with ultrasonic sensors. The target of our venture is to give the outwardly disabled to better navigational device. First utilization of ultrasonic sensors to recognize hindrances ahead utilizing ultrasonic waves makes object recognition simpler. On detecting the hindrance, the sensor passes this information to microcontroller. At that point, the microcontroller procedure this information and ascertains, If the impediment is before it raises the vibration and utilizing voice playback to help. This helps the outwardly provoked individual to explore uninhibitedly. The vibration associated with the stick is utilized for the sign of obstruction. Our framework has one propelled highlight that is the voice playback framework to explore unreservedly.

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Emerson Solomon, F., Prasath, S., Manoj Prasath, T., & Vasuki, R. (2019). Smart walking cane for blind. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2 Special Issue 3), 791–792. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1146.0782S319

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