Gesture Controlled Wheelchair
- 1. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Viswajyothi College of Engineering and Technology, Kerala, India
Description
The most difficulty faced by physically challenged people is that they have to depend on others for their movement. We have developed a gesture-controlled wheelchair to make them independent. The user just needs to wear a gesture device in which an accelerometer sensor is included. The sensor will identify the movement of the hand in a specific direction which will result in the motion of the wheelchair in the respective directions. An ultrasonic sensor is also used for detecting obstacles in the path. We present a very useful and integrated approach to real-time detection and control of direction by hand using gestures. Nowadays joystick-controlled wheelchair is available in the market whose cost range between Rs 70,000 to Rs 140,000. We are developing the Hand Gesture Controlled Wheelchair in Rs 35,000. The wheelchair is designed in a cost-effective way but ensures safety, flexibility, and mobility for the users.
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References
- Prof. Vishal V Pande (April 2014), "Hand Gesture Based Wheelchair Movement Control for Disabled Person Using MEMS", Int. Journal of Engineering Research and Applications, Volume 4, Issue 4, Version 4, pp. 152−158.
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Subjects
- Electronics
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