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Voice Based Smart Wheel Chair .


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-Disability is an important public health problem especially in India. Achieving independence of the impaired without compensating the safety factor is our key goal. This project aims at safety and user-friendly operation. A disabled person is enabled to move around independently using a voice recognition which is interfaced with motors through microcontroller. This project is based on design and construction of small wheel chair using ultrasonic sensor, microphone, pressure sensor, buzzer and motor driver connected with the Arduino as the microcontroller. The suggested system provides easy movement for people with disabilities and it is unique and fully automatic.

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P. Ajitha Plensy
no, India
Dorathi Christine
no, India
D. R. Singh
no, India
S. Rubika
no, India

Abstract


-Disability is an important public health problem especially in India. Achieving independence of the impaired without compensating the safety factor is our key goal. This project aims at safety and user-friendly operation. A disabled person is enabled to move around independently using a voice recognition which is interfaced with motors through microcontroller. This project is based on design and construction of small wheel chair using ultrasonic sensor, microphone, pressure sensor, buzzer and motor driver connected with the Arduino as the microcontroller. The suggested system provides easy movement for people with disabilities and it is unique and fully automatic.

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