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18
To design and construct a head movement controlled device switching system for
physically challenged
The user can wear this device to head and with the simple head movements he can
request the basic needs like water, food or medicine by using MEMS (Micro ElectroMechanical Systems) technology.
User can also control the electrical devices like light; fan etc with the help of head
movements.
Using this device the difficulties for the care taker person are also reduced.
Touch screen interfacing can be applied in our daily life in our practical appliances.
Highly reliable for illiterates and old people who have difficulty in remembering long
strings of letter or numbers.
This project makes use of a Relay for switching the devices, APR-9600 voice chip
for audio announcements and the Micro controller, which is programmed, with the
help of embedded C instructions. This microcontroller is capable of communicating
with transmitter and receiver modules so as to transmit the data in wireless mode. The
MEMS based sensor(Accelerometer) detects the tilt and provides the information to
the microcontroller (on board computer) and the controller judges whether the
instruction is right movement or left movement instruction and controls the device
operation respectively. The playback option for voice announcement is managed by
APR-9600 which samples the incoming voice signals and stores them in its
nonvolatile flash memory cells. The stored recording can be played anytime by the
user just clicking on the button whenever required.
4.
CHALLENGES:
To determine the number of unique login names and passwords that can be created
using pictorial interface.
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
6. HARDWARE/SOFTWARE TOOLS REQUIRED:
HARDWARE-
Micro controller
HT12E Encoder
HT12D Decoder
APR900 Chip
LED indicators.
Reset
Electromagnetic Relay
Crystal Oscillator
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SOFTWARE-
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Report Writing
Ankush Nayyar ,Hemant Lenka design and development of wrist-tilt based pc cursor
control using accelerometer International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering
and Applications (IJCSEA) Vol.3, No.4, August 2013.