Generally, journey in a bus is a safe and comfort factor but navigation in outdoor environments is highly difficult for those who have congenital blindness or blindness from a very young age. This project aims to develop a bus detection prototype using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for blind. RFID has the potential to be a useful aid with further standardization of RFID tags and improvement of current RFID readers. Interfacing reader with microcontroller (ATMEGA328-PU), using Bluetooth for wireless communication design aids in improved navigation. The reader and the tag communicate via the transmission of electromagnetic waves. A reader is what the user interfaces with to transmit information to and from the tag, and tends to be much larger than the tag. Tags store and process information, and can be extremely small. Based on the RFID card that reads against reader the name of that place can be play in a speaker through which blind can identify that particular area with help of speaker.
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