Eye Blink Controlled Smart Wheelchair Aiding Disabled People

G. S, Bhuvana Roshini. G, Mirunalini. A, Lavanya Sevi. B
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According to a new estimate from the organisation of world health more than 15 percent people in the world are disabled in some ways. The use of motorised wheelchairs with high navigational intelligence is one of the most significant advancements toward the integration of severely physically challenged and mentally disabled people. For seriously disabled person, accessing a wheelchair is found to be tough process unless they use their tongue to manipulate the joystick. Different technologies address many issues that disabled people come across, making people to move safely to complete some key everyday chores. In this paper, it shows a unique system that uses eye-blink sensors to allow a person with a motor handicap to drive a wheelchair. Signal transfer process is accomplished by the radio frequency transmission and reception. They can turn wheelchair left or right by simply staring in the desired direction, as well as start and stop it.
眨眼控制智能轮椅帮助残疾人
根据世界卫生组织的一项新估计,世界上超过15%的人在某些方面是残疾的。使用具有高导航智能的机动轮椅是使严重身体残疾和智力残疾人士融合的最重要的进步之一。对于严重残疾的人来说,使用轮椅是一件很困难的事情,除非他们用舌头来操纵操纵杆。不同的技术解决了残疾人遇到的许多问题,使人们能够安全地完成一些关键的日常琐事。在这篇论文中,它展示了一个独特的系统,它使用眨眼传感器让有运动障碍的人驾驶轮椅。信号传输过程是通过射频的发射和接收来完成的。他们可以通过盯着想要的方向来左右转动轮椅,也可以启动和停止轮椅。
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