Abstract

The ultrasonic spatial code line for blind people using Node MCU, web camera, ultrasonic sensor, and output of speaker is an innovative system designed to aid visually impaired individuals in navigating their environment independently and safely. The system works by using a combination of hardware components and software algorithms to provide real-time spatial feedback to the user. The system consists of a Node MCU microcontroller, which acts as the central processing unit and controls the flow of data between the various components. A web camera is used to capture a live video feed of the user's surroundings, which is then processed using image recognition algorithms to identify and locate obstacles in the environment. An ultrasonic sensor is used to measure the distance between the user and any obstacles detected in the video feed. This information is then used to generate a tactile feedback map that is transmitted to the user via a speaker output. The tactile feedback map consists of a series of vibrations that correspond to the location and distance of the obstacles in the user's environment. The ultrasonic spatial code line is a critical need for blind individuals who struggle with navigating their environment independently. The system provides a practical solution that can help improve their quality of life by enabling them to move around more safely and confidently. Additionally, the system is relatively low-cost and easy to implement, making it accessible to a broader range of individuals. Key Word: Electronic Travel Aid – Visual Impairment- Machine learning – Navigation Aid - Mobility – Ultrasonic spectacles – Blind navigation;

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