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The Ultimate Guide to Audio Navigation Voice with Smart Glasses

Jagannath Kannale, Sangappa K Rajeshwar, Basavaraj R B

Abstract


In the center of the device is the pair of glasses with the obstacle detection module in it. In the processing unit is the processing unit, in the output device is the beeping component, and in the power supply is the power supply. In the processing unit, the obstacle detection module is connected to the output device. In the power supply, the power supply is connected to the obstacle detection module. In the control unit is the control module. In the output unit is the buzzer. The obstacle detection module is made up of an ultrasound sensor, in the processing unit it is a control module, and in the output unit it is an output device. The control module controls the ultrasound sensor and gets information about the obstacle present before the mam. The processor gets the information from the ultrasound sensor and sends it to the power supply using the buzzer. In the portable electronic devices for blind people, it is simple to use, lightweight, user friendly, low cost, and easy to use. In this device, the blind person can easily guide and avoid obstacles.


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