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Object identify sensor for blind peoples
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Filed on 29 October 2024
Abstract
An object identification sensor for blind people is a device designed to help individuals with visual impairments detect nearby objects and obstacles. These sensors typically use various technologies such as ultrasonic, infrared, or laser to detect objects and provide feedback to the user through auditory or tactile signals, enabling them to navigate their surroundings. A sensor with a camera that detect immobilized objects and diversion boards to a mobile phone. this a done through a mobile application. It will useful for the blind people the sensor detects the immobilized object and the camera captures the necessary visuals like a diversion boards whenever the sensor detect the immobilized objects and diversion boards, it will give alerts to the people through this application.
Patent Information
Application ID | 202441082475 |
Invention Field | PHYSICS |
Date of Application | 29/10/2024 |
Publication Number | 45/2024 |
Inventors
Name | Address | Country | Nationality |
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Adithiya R | Rathinam Techzone, Pollachi Rd, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021 | India | India |
Jagan L | Rathinam Techzone, Pollachi Rd, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021 | India | India |
Chandru S | Rathinam Techzone, Pollachi Rd, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021 | India | India |
Raman R | Rathinam Techzone, Pollachi Rd, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021 | India | India |
Applicants
Name | Address | Country | Nationality |
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Dr. B. Nagaraj | Rathinam Technical Campus, Rathinam Techzone, Eachanari | India | India |
Adithiya R | Rathinam Techzone, Pollachi Rd, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021 | India | India |
Jagan L | Rathinam Techzone, Pollachi Rd, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021 | India | India |
Chandru S | Rathinam Techzone, Pollachi Rd, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021 | India | India |
Raman R | Rathinam Techzone, Pollachi Rd, Eachanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641021 | India | India |
Specification
Description:problem statement:
As far as accessibility to various areas were concerned, they said that they felt comfortable travelling in familiar surroundings. While going out to relatively new places, they preferred to take a comparsion or a guide. While walking they felt insecure at narrow roads because different kinds of structures, various vehicles were parked randomly at street corners. Furthermore, the streets were infested with potholes which many times were left open at crossings they said, they did not find a major-problems, as most were mobility trained"
Advancements in Object Identification Sensors for Blind Individuals: An object identification sensor for blind people is a device designed to help individuals with visual impairments detect nearby objects and obstacles. These sensors typically use various technologies such as ultrasonic, infrared, or laser to detect objects and provide feedback to the user through auditory or tactile signals, enabling them to navigate their surrounding
These sensors often consist of a small handheld device or a wearable unit equipped with the sensor technology. The sensor emits signals, such as sound waves or infrared light, and measures the time it takes for these signals to bounce back after hitting an object. Based on the time delay, the device calculates the distance to the object and provides feedback to the user accordingly.
Example:
1. some sensors may produce different tones or vibrations to indicate the proximity of objects, with faster or more intense feedback signaling closer obstacles. Others might incorporate speech output or Braille displays to convey distance measurements or object descriptions more explicitly.
2.These object identification sensors play a crucial role in enhancing the independence and safety of blind individuals, allowing them to navigate unfamiliar environments with greater confidence and efficiency. Additionally, advancements in sensor technology continue to improve the accuracy, reliability, and usability of these devices, further empowering individuals with visual impairments in their daily lives.
3.object identification sensors for blind people can offer various features to enhance their functionality and utility. Some advanced sensors may incorporate machine learning algorithms to distinguish between different types of objects, such as walls, doors, furniture, or people. This capability enables the device to provide more detailed information about the user's surroundings, helping them make informed decisions about their movements.
4.Furthermore, integration with mobile applications or smart devices can extend the capabilities of these sensors. For instance, users may be able to access mapping ad location services to receive
real-time guidance and route planning assistance. They can also utilize connectivity features to share information with caregivers or loved ones, enhancing safety and peace of mind.
5.Moreover, object identification sensors can be designed with ergonomics and user experience in mind, ensuring that they are lightweight, portable, and easy to use for individuals of all ages and abilities. Customizable settings and preferences allow users to adjust feedback mechanisms, sensitivity levels, and other parameters according to their specific needs and preferences.
6. Overall, as technology continues to advance, object identification sensors for blind people hold immense potential to transform the lives of individuals with visual impairments, empowering them to navigate the world independently and with confidence.
The advantages of object identification sensors for blind individuals are multifaceted and impactful:
1.Enhanced Safety: These sensors provide real-time feedback about the surrounding environment, enabling blind individuals to detect obstacles and hazards, thereby reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
2.Increased Independence: By offering reliable information about their surroundings, these sensors empower blind individuals to navigate independently, fostering a greater sense of autonomy and freedom in their daily lives.
3.Efficient Navigation: Object identification sensors help users efficiently navigate through various environments, such as streets, buildings, or crowded spaces, by providing accurate distance measurements and object detection capabilities.
4.Improved Social Interaction: With the ability to detect and identify people nearby, these sensors facilitate social interactions by alerting users to the presence of others, thereby promoting greater engagement and connection with their surroundings.
Object identification sensors represent a remarkable advancement in assistive technology for individuals with visual impairments. These sensors provide crucial support by enhancing safety, promoting independence, and facilitating efficient navigation in various environments. With customizable feedback options and integration with modern technology, these sensors empower blind individuals to live more independently and engage more fully with their surroundings. As technology continues to evolve, the future holds even greater potential for object identification sensors to further improve the lives of individuals with visual impairments, fostering a more inclusive and accessible society.
, Claims:1. As we claimed that claim 1, blind people mostly liked this
2. As we claimed that claim 1, It very useful to blind peoples
3. As we claimed that claim 1, Blind walk to any places without any help
Documents
Name | Date |
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202441082475-FORM-9 [05-11-2024(online)].pdf | 05/11/2024 |
202441082475-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [29-10-2024(online)].pdf | 29/10/2024 |
202441082475-DRAWINGS [29-10-2024(online)].pdf | 29/10/2024 |
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