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Care Ease System for Physically Disabled Persons
Kilaparthi Harikrishna,
Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Satya Institute of Technology and ManagementVizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India. Email:- harikrishna.kilaparthi@gmail.com
Revada Yamuna,
B Tech Student, Department of ECE, Satya Institute of Technology and Management, VizianagaramAndhra Pradesh, India. Email:- yamunarevada037@gmail.com
Regu Kavya,
B Tech Student, Department of ECE, Satya Institute of Technology and Management, VizianagaramAndhra Pradesh, India. Email: - kavyaregu46@gmail.com
Bandi Thanuja,
B Tech Student, Department of ECE, Satya Institute of Technology and Management, Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India Email: - thanujabandi69@gmail.com
Sangireddi Divya,
B Tech Student, Department of ECE, Satya Institute of Technology and Management, Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India. Email: - sangareddydivya2@gmail.com
Chappa Pavan Kumar,
B Tech Student, Department of ECE, Satya Institute of Technology and ManagementVizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India. Email: - pavanchapppa056@gmail.com
Illapu Mahesh,
B Tech Student, Department of ECE, Satya Institute of Technology and Management, VizianagaramAndhra Pradesh, India. Email: - illapumahesh8@gmail.com
ABSTRACT:
A care ease system is vital for physically disabled individuals to enhance their independence, improve their quality of life, and foster greater inclusion within society. Such systems can provide essential support, such as remote monitoring of health conditions, automated assistance with daily tasks, and improved accessibility to information and services. By leveraging technology, these systems can empower individuals with disabilities to live more comfortably and independently, reducing reliance on caregivers while maintaining dignity and autonomy.
Furthermore, these systems can also benefit caregivers by providing valuable insights into the well-being of their loved ones and offering tools to better manage caregiving responsibilities. This "Care Ease System" aims to provide assistance and independence to individuals with physical disabilities. The system leverages a combination of hardware and software components, including Arduino, DHT11 sensor, ADXL335 accelerometer, GSM module, LCD display, buzzer and Push button. The system enables remote monitoring of vital signs like temperature and humidity using the DHT11 sensor, fall detection through the ADXL335 accelerometer.
The GSM module allows for emergency alerts to be sent to caregivers in case of a fall or other critical situations. This system empowers individuals with disabilities by providing them with greater autonomy and control over their environment, enhancing their quality of life and well-being. This "Care Ease System" is designed to enhance the independence and well-being of individuals with physical disabilities. The ADXL335 accelerometer detects falls and triggers an alert, notifying caregivers or emergency services.
At the core of the system is an Arduino microcontroller, responsible for interfacing with various sensors and controlling the system's functionality. These sensors include the DHT11 for environmental monitoring (temperature and humidity) and a push button for user input. The system Communicates with the user is facilitated through an LCD display for real-time information and a buzzer for alerts by GSM technology.