Chaitali Kishor Lakde
Papers
2
Total Citations
62
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2
About
Chaitali Kishor Lakde is a dedicated researcher in assistive technology, with a primary focus on developing navigation systems for visually impaired individuals. Her major contributions center on the design and implementation of microcontroller-based navigation aids that use sound commands to guide people with vision loss, ranging from partially sighted to totally blind. Her most cited work, "Navigation system for visually impaired people" (2015), has garnered 55 citations, highlighting its significance in the field. This paper, along with her related study "Microcontroller based Navigation System for Visually Impaired People" (2015, 7 citations), showcases her innovative approach to leveraging low-cost, accessible hardware to create practical solutions for real-world challenges. Lakde’s research directly addresses the critical need for independence and mobility among the visually impaired, offering voice-based guidance systems that are both effective and user-friendly. Her work stands out for its emphasis on simplicity and affordability, making assistive technology more accessible to underserved populations. Through her contributions, Lakde has made a meaningful impact on the development of navigation assistance (NAVI) systems, inspiring further research in human-computer interaction and inclusive design. Her achievements underscore a commitment to using engineering to improve quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
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Top Papers
- 1Navigation system for visually impaired people55 citations · 2015
- 2Microcontroller based Navigation System for Visually Impaired People7 citations · 2015