Tuesday 27 December 2022

The Design of a Smart Intelligent Device for Visually Handicapped| Chapter 7 | Current Overview on Science and Technology Research Vol. 10

 The World Health Organisation reports that 4% of the experience’s population is optically impaired and 90% of the visually injured live in depressed-income settings. This paper presents an astute low-cost maneuver to enhance the flexibility of the visually handicapped consumer and track the consumer in real-time. The projected device will assist in the maneuverability of the visually injured with an added feature of crisis communication accompanying a parent device. The instrument makes use of machine intelligence to create a sensor network utilizing an ultrasonic sensor, and a water sensor. The system includes a siren and a vibrator to alert the user of impediments or sensed slippery surfaces, permissive the user in preventing the hazards.  The system incorporates GSM and GPS modules to permit ideas between the device consumer and their caretakers and transmit the relates of the user in the form of a idea message.This device is creative and smart as it updates the visibly impaired caretaker each two hours with welcome/her coordinates. The tool is designed from off-the-shelf and light parts making it light, handy, and handy. Overall, the system aims to provide a cheap and efficient traveling system/ploy which gives a sense of artificial dream by providing real-period environment information about the sketch of static and vital environments about them and tracking in evident-time. The system involves an emergency switch to be used to alert a person or caretaker.

Author(s) Details:

Smita Francis,
Faculty of Engineering, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Windhoek, Namibia.

Sicilia Mutilifa,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Windhoek, Namibia.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/COSTR-V10/article/view/8907

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