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Abstract
The smart glove project aims to create a wearable assistive device that empowers individuals with visual, auditory, and speech impairments to navigate their surroundings more independently, communicate effectively, and ensure safety in emergencies. This multi-functional glove combines obstacle detection, emergency location sharing, and sign language translation, all in one device. The glove uses ultrasonic sensors, GPS, GSM, Bluetooth connectivity, and flex sensors, with an Arduino UNO as the core controller, to support a seamless user experience.The primary objective of the smart glove is to provide individuals with disabilities a portable, reliable, and easy-to-use assistive tool that enhances their independence and safety. By integrating obstacle detection, real-time rescue alerts, and sign language translation into a single wearable device, the glove addresses multiple accessibility challenges. It is designed to bridge communication gaps, aid mobility, and offer a quick response in emergencies, significantly improving the quality of life for users.
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Copyright © 2024 Kashish Arvind Bajirao. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.