Smart AI Blind Stick with Voice Feedback
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The idea behind the "smart stick" is to provide the visually handicapped access to intelligent
technological aids. Walking along the street, those with limited vision or no vision at all have a hard time seeing
potential hazards. According to the developers, the system can detect objects, water, fire, and artificial vision using
the Arduino UNO and Voice Module. They also claim to provide real-time assistance. Providing the visually
impaired with well-founded help is the major objective of our mission. Moving from one place to another is the
exclusive emphasis of current gadgets for the sight impaired. With this aid, people who are blind or have low vision
can do many of the same tasks that sighted people do. Those who are unable to move about on their own due to
vision impairments are the primary focus of our study. The technology is voice-activated and uses ultrasonic sensors
for data collection. Our system's overarching objective is to help the visually impaired find their way around and
avoid obstacles in an efficient and economical manner via the provision of scenario-based information on both static
and moving objects. Making them feel and enabling them to walk on their own are the main goals. Buzzwords: RF
module, voice module, ultrasonic sensors, Arduino UNO
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