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Snag Detection Robot for Visually Impaired Steering and Blind Individuals

S. Sowmiya, K. Valarmathi, S. Sathyavenkateshwaren, M. Gobinath, S. Thillaisivakavi

Year
2018
Citations
5

Abstract

The analysis field that created several of today's robots supported computing currently being known as psychological feature computing. It makes fast progress towards human brain. Everyday new reports and stories started regarding innovations in AI that have the potential to alter our lives. Our final goal is to create a robotic system to assist visually impaired folks navigate reception and improve the standard of their life. The main aim of the proposed system is to expand the electronic travel aid for the blind and visually impaired folks by emerging into the ultrasonic technology. Blind individuals tackle variety of visual challenges each day. This system represents an innovative project design and implementation of an Ultrasonic Navigation system in order to provide fully automatic obstacle detection with audible notification for blind folks. This blind guidance system is safe, resolute and profitable.

Keywords

ObstacleHuman–computer interactionRobotComputer scienceVisually impairedField (mathematics)Variety (cybernetics)Artificial intelligence

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