Electronic Speaking Glove for Speechless Patients
A Tongue to a Dumb
(Sprache: Englisch)
We describe an ELECTRONIC SPEAKING GLOVE, designed to facilitate an easy communication through synthesized speech for the benefit of speechless patients. Generally, a speechless person communicates through sign language which is not understood by the...
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We describe an ELECTRONIC SPEAKING GLOVE, designed to facilitate an easy communication through synthesized speech for the benefit of speechless patients. Generally, a speechless person communicates through sign language which is not understood by the majority of people. This project is designed to solve this problem. Gestures of fingers of a user of this glove will be converted into synthesized speech to convey an audible message to others, for example in a critical communication with doctors. The glove is internally equipped with multiple flex sensors that are made up of "bend-sensitive resistance elements". For each specific gesture, internal flex sensors produce a proportional change in resistance of various elements. The processing of this information sends a unique set of signals to the AVR (Advance Virtual RISC) microcontroller which is preprogrammed to speak desired sentences.
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- Autoren: Saqib Munawwar , S. M. Baber Ali , S. Faiz Ahmed
- 2013, 72 Seiten, Masse: 22 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- ISBN-10: 365929876X
- ISBN-13: 9783659298769
Sprache:
Englisch
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