Secure and Safety Mobile Network System for Visually Impaired People
Shyama Kumari Arunachalam, Roopa V, Meena H B, Vijayalakshmi, T, Malavika

TL;DR
This paper presents a mobile network system designed to assist visually impaired individuals with orientation and mobility indoors and outdoors, enhancing traditional aids with technological solutions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mobile network-based system that improves navigation and safety for visually impaired people beyond conventional tactile aids.
Findings
System effectively aids in indoor and outdoor navigation.
Enhances safety by detecting obstacles and uneven surfaces.
Provides real-time assistance through mobile connectivity.
Abstract
The proposed system aims to be a techno-friend of visually impaired people to assist them in orientation and mobility both indoor and outdoor. Moving through an unknown environment becomes a real challenge for most of them, although they rely on their other senses. An age old mechanism used for assistance for the blind people is a white cane commonly known as walking cane a simple and purely mechanical device to detect the ground, uneven surfaces, holes and steps using simple Tactile-force feedback.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTactile and Sensory Interactions · Smart Parking Systems Research · Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
