Development of Navigation System for Blind People based on Light Detection and Ranging Technology (LiDAR)
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2022-08Author
Felix, Faith
Swai, Rodrick
Dida, Mussa
Ramadhani, Sinde
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The use of blind-aided navigating systems has become very essential in the 4th industrial revolution. The essence of this is to
improve navigating autonomy for the blind. Although, navigation challenges are not of serious concern to people with eye defects.
However, this is a major concern for blind people due to the time-consuming navigation process. These limitations necessitate the
use of walking sticks, dogs, or people to navigate their path. This project provides a blind navigation system based on Light
Detection and Ranging Based Navigation System for Blind People (LiDAR). The components of this fabricated device involve a
charging system, a LiDAR sensor, a microcontroller, a calling stick, two buzzers, a switch vibration motor with an RF transmitter,
and a receiver to give object detection and real-time assistance to the blind. The mode of its operation is by detecting obstacles
along the route of a blind person and giving a notification via the buzzer and the vibration motor. Also, during emergencies, the
buzzer rings and informs the visually impaired person using the device. On the other hand, the microcontroller and other modules
in the device have a continuous ongoing relationship which is beneficial to the user. Another appreciable benefit of this device is
the ability to recharge the battery component, the device is of low-cost, quick, simple-to-use, and novel solution for the blind
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https://doi.org/ 10.31695/IJASRE.2022.8.8.6https://dspace.nm-aist.ac.tz/handle/20.500.12479/1958