Voice Controlled Wheel Chair for Persons with Disability
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https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRST2183125Keywords:
Wheelchair, voice-recognition system, Renesas Controller, GSM module.Abstract
Many disabled people usually rely on others in their standard of living especially in getting from one place to a different. To use wheelchair, they have someone to assist them in moving the wheelchair. Having a wheelchair system will help handicapped persons become independent. The system could be a wireless wheelchair system with a voice recognition system for triggering and controlling all its movements. The wheelchair responds to the voice command by user to perform any movement. It integrates a microcontroller, android phone, control interface board to maneuver the wheelchair. By using the system, users are able to operate the wheelchair by simply talking to wheelchair microphone. the essential movement functions includes forward and reverse direction, left and right turns and stop. It utilizes Renesas Microcontroller to manage the system operations. It communicates with the voice recognition processor to detect word spoken and so determines the corresponding output command to drive the left and right motors. To accomplish this task, a programming language program is written and stored within the controller's memory. GSM module is employed to send an alert message to their care takers just in case of emergency situations.
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