REVIEW OF IOT AND DEVELOPING HAND GESTURE RECOGNITION EASY DEVICE (HGRED) FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37231/myjcam.2023.6.1.99Keywords:
Internet of Things (IoT), Hand Gesture Recognition Easy Device, RFID, push button, paralyzed personAbstract
Today, the rapid development of technology allows the widespread use of the Internet of Things (IoT) in everyday life. IoT can make human life easier, convenient, especially important for people with disabilities. This paper focuses on the review of IoT in various domains included for healthcare, smart cities, smart environment etc. IoT technology helps and contributes to disabled people to improve their living, helping them live a more automated and independent life. This study focuses on the problem faced by a regular individual to understand a disabled person's language. To overcome this problem, the glove prototype (Hand Gesture Recognition Easy Device) that can transform a person's nonverbal cues into words that the people around them can easily understand is created. Hand Gesture Recognition Easy Device to help disabled people, especially those who are paralyzed to understand their language and communicate with each other. Specifically, this purpose is to develop a smart glove which can sense the movement and send the signal from the push buttons to translate the language through the text. This can help the assistant know the wishes of the paralyzed person. It is hoped that the use of IoT- Hand Gesture Recognition Easy Device can disabled people and improve their quality of life.
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