Smart Vibration Glove with Ultrasonic Sensors for the Blind
Many blind persons have difficulties in their daily lives as a result of their eyesight loss. One of the five primary senses in the human body is vision. Vision loss is an impairment in and of itself. Many governments give specific aid to these persons in order to improve their quality of life as much as possible. They offer them with customised equipment for their impairment in order to better their everyday lives, such as voice messaging, an electronic stick to guide them when moving about, and other specialist equipment. This study presents a proposal for constructing and providing ultrasonic gloves to blind individuals as a means of directing them to the correct roadways without the assistance of others. This can be accomplished by sending ultrasonic waves into the environment, which are then captured by a detector in the gloves and transmitted to the blind as vibration or audio signals, allowing them to be aware of their surroundings and pick their own path and path without the assistance of others.