Smart Glasses for Visually Impaired Person

Authors

  • Dr. Suvarna Nandyal Professor, Department of Computer Science, PDA College of Engineering, Kalaburagi, India
  • Prajita R Udgiri Student, Department of Computer Science, PDA College of Engineering, Kalaburagi, India
  • Sakshi Sherikar Student, Department of Computer Science, PDA College of Engineering, Kalaburagi, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8021418

Keywords:

Smart glasses, visually impaired, communication

Abstract

This aids the visually impaired in avoiding potential hazards. To help the sight challenged with their travels, we offer a smart glass. In this manner, many persons who are visually impaired may go about their day without worrying about encountering any obstacles. Traveling from one location to another is very challenging for those with visual impairments in the modern world. Our approach is on giving them with personalized vocal support to overcome whatever challenges they may have. They may reach out to the faraway individual for advice when things go wrong. As a consumer product, it aids the vision handicapped in getting about independently. A built-in sensor emits ultrasonic waves in the direction the user is walking, scanning a radius of up to 10 meters. A vibration sensor, which shakes and makes a beep when it senses an obstacle in the person's path, is also useful for this purpose. The Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) is a means of contact that will allow people to send a text message to loved ones in the event of an emergency. The blind individual can go about and go about their daily life without any assistance from others.
A pair of glasses with an integrated obstacle detecting module in the middle, together with a central processing unit, an output device (in the form of a buzzer component), and a power source make up this apparatus. The central processing unit is coupled with the obstacle detecting module and the output device. The CPU requires electricity, which is provided by the power supply. The ultrasonic sensors are managed by the control units, which analyse the data they collect about the barrier in the man's path and then relay the results to him through a buzzer.

Published

08-06-2023

How to Cite

Dr. Suvarna Nandyal, Prajita R Udgiri, & Sakshi Sherikar. (2023). Smart Glasses for Visually Impaired Person. Journal of Scientific Research and Technology, 1(3), 21–31. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8021418

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