Smart Assist System Module for Paralysed Patient Using IoT Application
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Published:2024-03-06
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Volume:10
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ISSN:2414-1399
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Container-title:EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things
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Short-container-title:EAI Endorsed Trans IoT
Author:
Kishore Kanna R,Pradhan Nihar Ranjan,Panigrahi Bhawani Sankar,Basa Santi Swarup,Mohanty Sarita
Abstract
Those who are hearing impaired or hard of hearing face the most difficult challenges as a result of their handicap. To establish a bond or commit to something, people should be able to express their ideas and feelings via open channels of communication. To solve such issues, simple, transportable, and accurate assistive technology will probably be developed. The glove with sensors and an Arduino microcontroller is the major focus. This system was developed specifically to translate sign languages while analyzing gesture locations using smart technologies in custom gloves. The micro-controller identifies certain hand motions using sensors attached to gloves and converts sensor output data into text. Their capacity to converse may be aided by their ability to read the text on the mobile IOT application. Also, it aids in automating the houses of people with paralysis. It has the capacity to assess biological indicators like pulse and temperature as a patient monitoring device. The system will be put into place with the intention of enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities and providing additional assistance in bridging the communication gap. It has a low price tag and a small design.
Publisher
European Alliance for Innovation n.o.
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