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Eye Controlled Wheel Chair System for Physically Challenged People

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Emergent Converging Technologies and Biomedical Systems

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As per another report mutually set up by the World Bank and the WHO, on the planet there are 15% handicapped are incapacitated. Utilizing an amazing wheelchair to drive paddling is one of the principal steps to coordinate individuals with extreme physical and scholarly inabilities into society. For seriously incapacitated individuals, driving a wheelchair is a troublesome assignment except if the tongue is utilized to control the toy stick. Simultaneously, the visually impaired and the handicapped deal with two issues, which establish an unforgiving climate for them, which imply haughtiness and limitation. Different projects have been intended to conquer the previously mentioned issues lastly permit clients to perform safe activities and perform significant day-by-day life undertakings. The mechanical wheelchair utilizes eye development and head development to control the wheelchair. Moreover, we can speak with room gear, for example, fans, by utilizing a similar head development to give more autonomy to the incapacitated. Use RF transmitter and collector to finish this correspondence. Utilizing this capacity, you can undoubtedly control different gadgets.

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Karthikeyan, S., Maheshwar Reddy, M., Dhariq Refai, M., Narmadha, R., Jayanthi, S. (2022). Eye Controlled Wheel Chair System for Physically Challenged People. In: Marriwala, N., Tripathi, C.C., Jain, S., Mathapathi, S. (eds) Emergent Converging Technologies and Biomedical Systems . Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 841. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8774-7_18

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