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Missing Sense

Published on Mar 19, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Missing Sense

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INTRODUCTION

  • Communication is the prime thing in today’s world. Without communication, it is complex even to perform the daily tasks. There are people in the world that can’t speak or have difficulty in speaking. We are implementing this system to help them in communicating with the remaining world. The system enables communication with people just by using hand gestures.

PROBLEM FORMULATION

  • The main aim of the project is to develop a cost-effective system which can give voice to the voiceless person with the help of Smart Gloves. It means that using Smart Glove by the deaf person enables them to communicate with others which also helps to bridge the gap between person with disability and normal person.
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Major Requirements

  • Arduino Uno
  • Flex Sensors
  • Computing Device (32or64bit, Win XP or above, processor core 2 duo or above).

Methodology

  • Module 1: Preparing Glove with flex Sensors.
  • Module 2: Setting values for each alphabet using range values .
  • Module 3: Connecting Arduino with the code.
  • Module 4: Testing the output.
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Future Scope

  • This system has been implemented on windows platform but it can be extended to other platforms.
  • The delay required between two hand signs for proper functioning of system can be removed to make system more user-friendly.

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  • This system is currently implemented for communication in terms of letters and words, in future it could be expanded to be used for statements and hence giving better communication help for dumb people.
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  • The device can be made portable for better usability and handling.

Literature Review

  • Design of Smart Gloves--- Ms. Pallavi Verma, Mrs. Shimi S.L. and D r. S. Chatterji Professor and Head, EE NITTTR Chandigarh, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), ISSN: 2278-0181, Vol. 3 Issue 11, November-2014.

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