Thursday, 8 May 2014

   "ELECTRONIC SPEAKING GLOVE FOR 

SPEECHLESS : A TONGUE TO A DUMB"


   
Electronic Speaking Glove




Flex  Sensor












               Electronic speaking glove designed to facilitate an easy communication through synthesized speech for the benefit of speechless patient.Generally a speechless person communicate through sign language which is not understood by the majority of people.This project is designed to solve this problem.Gestures of finger of a user of this glove will be converted into synthesized speech to convey an audible message to other.
               The glove is internally equipped with multiple flex sensors that are made up of  "bend-sensitive resistance elements".For each specific gestures 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 pre-programmed to speak desired sentences.

The aim and objectives of this project includes:
  • Basic object of this project is to design a portable embedded system.
  • Developing an economical and simple solution for the detection of finger gesture.
  • Cost effective,reliable data acquiring method and signal conditioning.
Project key features are: 
  • Fully embedded
  • Portable
  • Less weight
  • Single Lithium ion battery for longer operation
  • Low power consumption
  • Less hardware
  • Robust



This project has been made by Mayank Sen , Uday Pratap Singh ,Vikash Kumar Sonkar & Vinay Prakash Chaudhari   and submitted as their academic project in the college . 
For more details or for using this project  at commercial level contact www.mcsgoc.com 

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