Paper Key : IRJ************386
Author: Rahinj Neha ,Gharde Khushi ,Dubey Dhananjay ,Tiwari Krishna
Date Published: 08 Nov 2024
Abstract
The initiative called "Mobile Voice-Based Navigation and Email for Visual Impaired" is focused on creating a mobile system that helps visually impaired individuals with mobility and communication. Those with visual impairments face significant obstacles when it comes to moving through their environments and using digital communication tools like email. These challenges often force them to depend on others for help, which can restrict their independence and affect their quality of life. This presents a voice-controlled solution that combines two main features: a GPS navigation system and a voice-activated email assistant. The navigation component uses GPS technology to deliver real-time audio instructions, making it easier for visually impaired individuals to navigate their surroundings safely. Furthermore, ultrasonic sensors are included to recognize obstacles, alerting users with voice prompts when objects are detected in their path. This capability allows users to navigate with greater confidence in both known and new locations. The navigation system is fully operational on a mobile phone, enhancing its convenience, portability, and accessibility. Combining navigation and email functionality offers a well-rounded solution for visually impaired individuals, addressing two vital daily needs - mobility and communication. Through the use of a mobile platform, the system ensures ease of use and implementation into everyday activities, while the voice interface ensures accessibility for the blind. By improving both navigation and communication skills, this system fosters enhanced independence and self-sufficiency for visually impaired individuals, reducing their dependence on external assistance while increasing their ability to interact with the digital world and their environment.Keywords: Mobile, Voice, Navigation, Visually Impaired, Email, Independence, Communication.
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