Abstract

The internet of things, the world of sensors could diminish the lack of hearing sense category of physically challenged. This paper focus on the hearing impaired people, who are also equally eligible to participate in this world activity as like a normal human. The sign language is universal communication language used by Speech and Hearing impaired people. There could be misinterpretation on communicating with normal hearing people. To avoid this misinterpretation and active participation in real world, we propose a reliable assistive mobile application. The application connected to the low cost wearable device for the hearing-impaired students enable them communicate with hearing people. The proposed architecture will describe a new research facet for the IoT application.

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