Int J Performability Eng ›› 2024, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (5): 282-291.doi: 10.23940/ijpe.24.05.p3.282291

Previous Articles     Next Articles

Next Generation Smart Stick for Blind People using Assistive Technology

Mangesh Balpande*, Shruti Kothawade, Gaurav Pawar, Mahek Sayyad, and Jay Patil   

  1. SVKM’s Institute of Technology, Dhule, India
  • Submitted on ; Revised on ; Accepted on
  • Contact: *E-mail address: mangesh.balpande111@gmail.com

Abstract: The development of a Smart Guidance Stick, an innovative technology solution aimed to increase mobility and independence of people with visual impairments, is discussed in this project. The Stick incorporates sensors, microcontrollers, communication tools, and new features such as real-time smart support and emergency contacts. Its goal is to offer visually impaired persons the confidence to navigate unfamiliar surroundings, detect obstacles and get precise instructions via audio guidance. It also has an emergency alert system in case of an emergency. This innovation addresses barriers faced by the blind and visually challenged community by combining sensor technology, algorithms, and communication tools to give greater navigation and autonomy. This work demonstrates how hardware features and components can be successfully integrated.

Key words: audio guidance, arduino uno, navigation, obstacle detection, sensors, visual impairments