Smart Phone Controlled Wheel Chair & Automation

Journal Title: GRD Journal for Engineering - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 0

Abstract

In this paper we are proposing a semi-autonomous system. Semi-autonomous category falls in between manual and autonomous, which gives flexibility to users to move as per their choice. To avoid the risk of collision a group of monitoring sensors can be used. Ultrasonic sensors are simple, light, and inexpensive alternative to other range sensors. So here 4 Ultrasonic sensors have been used for detecting obstacle in forward, reverse, right and left direction. Android phone is used for wheelchair navigation and home automation purpose due its multiple advantages.

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Sreejith P R, Vishnu Ravi, Vivian Jyothi

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Sreejith P R, Vishnu Ravi, Vivian Jyothi (2018). Smart Phone Controlled Wheel Chair & Automation. GRD Journal for Engineering, 3(0), 138-141. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-294512