Smart Glasses for Visually Impaired People Using IoT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEM.2024.0191Keywords:
RF Receiver, RF Transmitter, Buzzer, Battery, Ultrasonic Sensor, GPS module, Pi Camera, Raspberry Pi 4Abstract
The visually handicapped have a difficult time getting by in a world that is mostly intended for sighted people. Even seemingly simple things like locating obstacles, traversing new places, and keeping spatial awareness can be difficult for them and frequently impede their freedom and movement. Their sense of dependence and loneliness are exacerbated by the absence of real-time support and systems catered to their individual needs, which exacerbates these challenges. Smart glasses are made especially for those who are blind or visually impaired to address these issues. These smart glasses use technologies to improve the wearer's movement and independence while offering real-time help. It seeks to remove the obstacles that visually impaired people encounter when attempting to safely and successfully navigate their environment by utilizing modern sensor technology and creative IoT solutions. [3] Its primary goal is to create a wearable assistive technology with features including proximity alarms, object detection, distance measuring, and location mapping. It seeks to provide a complete and user-friendly system that caters to the unique needs of visually impaired people by integrating a variety of sensors, communication modules, and cloud-based platforms. The goal of the glasses is to let people to live more independently and confidently by removing the limits imposed by visual impairment, which will ultimately improve their overall quality of life.
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