The main objective is to create a wearable glove that helps mobility and speech-impaired individuals communicate using touch sensors and text-to-speech technology.
This project presents ATMASAWADAHASTA, an assistive communication device for mobility- and speech-impaired patients using Arduino, flex sensors, an LCD display, a voice module, and a speaker. The flex sensors detect hand and finger gestures, which are interpreted by the Arduino as predefined messages. The selected message is displayed on the LCD and converted into speech through the voice module and speaker. The system enables users to communicate essential needs without verbal speech, providing a low-cost, portable, and user-friendly solution for improving interaction between patients and caregivers.
Keywords: Arduino, Flex Sensor, Gesture Recognition, Assistive Communication Device, Voice Module, Speech Impairment.
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