The Voice Controlled Wheel Chair
Ms. Shubhangi Raut, Ms. Dakshta Tembhare, Ms. Sakshi Fadnis, Ms. Shweta Matey, Dr.(Mrs.)A.S.Khobragade
Department of Electronics Telecommunication Engineering
Priyadarshini College of Engineering, Nagpur
Abstract:- The Voice-Controlled Wheelchair (VCW) stands as a remarkable technological innovation aimed at revolutionizing mobility assistance for individuals with physical disabilities. This paper presents an overview of the development, functionality, and potential impact of VCW in improving the quality of life for users. The VCW integrates cutting-edge speech recognition technology with advanced motion control systems, enabling users to navigate their environment effortlessly through verbal commands. By harnessing natural language processing algorithms, the wheelchair interprets and executes commands with precision, offering users unparalleled autonomy and independence in their daily activities. Key features of the VCW include customizable voice commands, obstacle detection and avoidance mechanisms, and seamless integration with smart home systems and assistive devices. Furthermore, the wheelchair's intuitive interface and adaptive learning capabilities ensure a user-friendly experience, catering to a wide range of individuals with diverse needs and preferences. In addition to enhancing mobility, the VCW promotes social inclusion by fostering greater engagement and participation in various settings, including home environments, workplaces, and public spaces. Its potential to mitigate physical barriers and facilitate seamless interaction with the surrounding environment signifies a significant stride towards achieving universal accessibility and inclusivity. Through empirical studies and user testimonials, this paper evaluates the efficacy, usability, and user satisfaction of the VCW, highlighting its transformative impact on the lives of individuals with mobility impairments. Moreover, it discusses challenges and future directions in the development and deployment of voice-controlled assistive technologies, emphasizing the importance of continuous innovation and collaboration in advancing accessibility solutions.