Mobile Devices for Impaired Persons
Anatha Vishnu K G ; Janaki K ; Akshay S ; Yuvaraj C V ; Abdul Waris1
1
Publication Date:
2024/06/01
Abstract:
The foundation for this project is an impaired
person's mobile device application. Here, four algorithms
are employed in accordance with the app's functionality.
The algorithm is designed for Blind users; it will guide
them to their destination by detecting potential hazards
and sounding an alert. This algorithm is designed for
Deaf users; it translates voice messages into text messages
that are displayed on the screen. This algorithm is
designed for Dump users; any text messages they receive
will be translated into voice messages and played over the
speakers. This algorithm is designed for Disable users;
complete any necessary tasks by using their facial
expressions, and the outcome will be neatly completed. In
this work, we present an intelligent and successful All-in-
One mobile application that can assist individuals with
disabilities. It includes an AI bot and all four algorithms,
making it a useful assistive technology for the disabled.
Keywords:
No Keywords Available
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY970
PDF:
https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT24MAY970.pdf
REFERENCES
- Sanchez and Torre, Blind People's Navigation. Proceedings of the 12th International ACM SIGACCESS conference on accessibility and computers, held October 25–17, 2017 in Orlando, Florida, USA, pp. 195–202.
- Deegan P, Mobile assistive technologies for impaired persons: digital libraries for visually-hearing impaired people, 2017;24(2);179-92.
- Jacobson RD, SFR, Orange, Creating assistive and mobile devices for individuals with disabilities, vol. 19, Springer, 2017; 18:289-305.
- Leonard VK, Paulos AM, ICT Work, New York, 2018;25(4):313–32; Smart phone apps for impaired peoples.
- Phillips B, Head-controlled smartphone with assistive technology Electronics 356, 2020; 6(2): 36–45.
- In wireless internet conference, the 5th annual ICST; Singapore, March 1-3, 2021;1–8, Williamson J, Hughes S, Mobile usage by persons with disabilities.
- Neff F, People with disabilities can use phones with facial gestures, according to Google; 2021;14(1); 27–40; Predictors of assistive technology abandonment.
- www.patienttransferringdevices.com: Design and fabrication of devices
- Available at patents.google.com
- Click here to visit Google
- https://www.hindawi.com
- Chen X, Lutz R, Universal access in the information society, 2020;5(1):4-22, Mobile technology making life easier for impaired.