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SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

[Educational Service : SNR Sons Charitable Trust]


[Autonomous Institution, Reaccredited by NAAC with ‘A+’ Grade]
[Approved by AICTE and Permanently Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai]
[ISO 9001:2015 Certified and all eligible programmes Accredited by NBA]
VATTAMALAIPALAYAM, N.G.G.O. COLONY POST, COIMBATORE – 641 022.

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

20EC279-MINIPROJECT I

No. of Credits : 2

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Multi-Purpose Smart Glove for Differently Abled
Community People

• The Smart Glove is used by deaf and mute individuals to


communicate through sign language.
• It integrates a flex sensor and accelerometer to convert
physical gestures into electrical signals that can be
transmitted to a mobile device via Bluetooth.
• The device also converts speech to text and displays it on
an LCD screen.
• The Smart Glove is both mobile and affordable, using
components such as an Arduino UNO, LCD display, flex
sensors, power supply, accelerometer, and Bluetooth
module.

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SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Class / :​ II ECE / B / IV
Section / Semester ​
Batch​ :​  16
Project Review ​ :​ Second Review​
Title of the project​ :​ Multi-Purpose Smart Glove for
Differently Abled Community People
Date​ :​ 02.02.2023
Project Guide​ :​ Mr. A. Arun Raja AP(Sr.G)/ECE

Team Members​ :​ 1. Kavin Prasath V(2102104)


2. Rahul Dharma C D (2102147)
3. Sakthivel K (2102157)​
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CHALLENGE STATEMENT

• The ultimate aim of this project is to help


differently abled people communicate to
non-disabled people using smart gloves
which helps as a mediator to convert sign
language to texts.
• The smart gloves has the ability to manage
home appliances using gestures.

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LITERATURE SURVEY
S. TITLE AUTHOR NAME OF DESCRIPTION
No ORGANIZATIO
N &YEAR
1. Multi-Purpose Mr. Punit Vora, • This paper presents the use case
Smart Glove for Mr. Bhushan of smart gloves which is
International
Differently Abled Parab, Mr. primarily intended for interaction
Journal of Creative
Community Rohit Bandgar, between disabled people and non-
Research Thoughts
People Mr. Rahul disabled people.
(IJCRT) • The sensors used in the smart
Naik, Dr. Jyoti
Volume 10, Issue
Dange gloves helps deaf and dumb
3 March 2022
people interpret sign language
into text.
2. Smart Speaking P. Mohan • This paper uses ATmega328
Glove for Deaf and , M. Mohan Raj International microcontroller to control all the
Dumb , M. Kathirvel Journal of processes and flex sensors along
P.A.Kasthurirn Engineering with accelerometer sensors will
gan,S. Research & track the movement of fingers as
Musharaff Technology well as entire palm.
,T.Nirmal (IJERT)
Kumar
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LITERATURE SURVEY
S. TITLE AUTHOR NAME OF DESCRIPTION
No ORGANIZATIO
N &YEAR
3. Smart Gloves for Pooja S Bhore, International • This paper explains the in-depth
Deaf and Dumb Neha D Londhe Journal of analysis architectural design of
Students , Sonal Narsale Progressive modal setup of smart gloves.
, Prachi S Patel Research in • The microcontroller used here is
, Diksha Science and Raspberry Pi instead of Arduino.
Thanambir Engineering
Volume-1, Issue-8,
November-2020

4. A Review Paper Harmeet Kaur International • This paper has presented the past
On Evolution Of ,Amit Saxena, Journal of attempts that were made to bridge
Smart Glove Abhishek, Scientific Research the gap between the deaf & dumb
Keshav and Management community and the normal
Mehrotra Studies (IJSRMS) people.
,Khushboo Volume 3 Issue 3, • Majority of the attempts included
Kashyap 2022 converting the American Sign
Language to the audible signals.
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EXISTING METHOD

• In existing system, there is no circuit is


used to announce their thoughts of
physically challenged peoples.
• There aren’t any IoT based smart gloves.
• And gesture based papers or circuits are
not available in markets.
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PROPOSED METHOD

• In proposed system, we are using


multiple sensors for various purposes.
• We used Bluetooth modules and
transceivers to control home
appliances.
• Finally an android application to
display the current letters and also
speaks out.
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BLOCK / SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

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USE CASE DIAGRAM

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SPECIFICATION / BUDGET

S.No HARDWARE COMPONENTS

1.
PCB Board

2.
Microcontroller

3.
Sensors

4.
Relay

5.
Power Supply

6.
Others

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OUTPUT VIDEO

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EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS

• Paste the output and write


inferences…..below the pictures.
• If needed u can increase 2-3 slides for
experimental results

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CONCLUSION

• The portable two-way communication


system aims to enhance the lives of
physically challenged individuals by
removing communication barriers and
increasing accessibility.
• Its portability enables individuals to
participate in daily activities and
communicate with others, promoting
inclusiveness and independence.
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WORK PLAN

MODULE
MODULE MONTH DESCRIPTION
SEP Finding the area of interest and selecting topics.
FEB Building the prototype.

REVIEW
I
II Completing the review with proving the demo.

OCT
MAR

REVIEW
II Providing the protype in working condition.
III
JAN
APR

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THANK YOU

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