Abstract

Blind people have many tasks to do in their lives. However, blindness generates challenges for them to perform their tasks. Many blind persons use a traditional stick to move around and to perform their tasks. But the obstacles are not detected in traditional stick, it is ineffective for visually impaired people. The blind person has no idea what kind of objects or obstacles are in front of him/her. The blind person has no idea what size the object is or how far away he or she is from it. It is difficult for a blind person to get around. To assist people with vision impairment by making many of their daily tasks simple, comfortable, and organized, they will be able to recognize anything (an obstacle for blind people). A smart stick with mobile application can be used. One of the solutions is a mobile-based Internet of Things solution, which is a stick intended to assist visually impaired people to navigate more easily. It enables blindness and low vision people to navigate and carry out their daily tasks with ease and comfort. A technologically advanced blind stick that enables visually impaired people to move with ease. This paper proposes a system of software and hardware that helps visually impairment people to find their ways in an easy and comfortable way. The proposed system uses smart stick and mobile application to help blind and visually impaired people to identify objects (such as walls, tables, vehicles, people, etc.) in their ways, this can enable them to avoid these objects. In addition, as a result, the system will notify the user through sound from the smartphone. Finally, if he/she gets lost, he will be able to send an SMS with his/her GPS location.

Highlights

  • Humans obtain 83 % of their knowledge from the world by sight [1], according to human physiology references

  • The obstacles are not detected in traditional stick, it is ineffective for visually impaired people

  • We aim to develop a low-cost, reliable system for visually disabled people and those who care for them, provide legitimate, useful mapping information that enables a blind person to make reasonable and appropriate route choices in both indoor and outdoor environments

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Introduction

Humans obtain 83 % of their knowledge from the world by sight [1], according to human physiology references. There have been different forms of assistive technologies available to blind or visually disabled people in the past. The smart phone, for example, tackles some of the issues that blind and partially sighted people faced in their everyday lives [3]. Impaired people face difficulties with their everyday and social lives since their eyes receive most of the information from the physical world, which is processed by the brain. Known as visual impairment, affects many people around the world. Millions of people around the world have a visual impairment, and many of them are blind [4]. There are a variety of navigation systems and tools available. An identifiable object is necessary for a blind person [5]

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