


Volume 20 No 10 (2022)
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IOT Based Automobile Mechanism for Hearing Impaired Person
R.Indhu, Padma Priya K , Mahendran K, K. Somasundaram
Abstract
Everything in the future will be able to link to the
internet, creating a completely new dynamic network. New
channels of communication between people, things, and the
environment are made possible by the technology that will be
discussed in this paper. Based on this, people with disabilities
can make some life improvements similar to those made by
able-bodied people. A physical, cognitive, mental, sensory,
emotional, developmental, or some combination of these
impairments, among others, results in disability. It could start
at birth or grow over the course of a person's life. The
automobile’s primary goal is to address the issue that patients
with hearing impairments encounter. The vehicle strives to
give the patient the proper assistance they require. The
automobile considered is car, that has numerous features,
created in a method of serving in line with the patient's needs.
This also includes obstacle detection, where the feature makes
use of both acoustic and ultrasonic sensors. This project
provides a mechanism which can be implemented in car, so
that, even the hearing-impaired person will be able to drive a
car safely.
Keywords
Internet of Things, hearing-impaired person, solar-powered wheelchair
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