IJCATR Volume 12 Issue 5

Eye Pupil Controlled Wheelchair

Ranjeetsingh Suryawanshi, Shardul S. Bodhe, Digvijay S. Bhingare, Sarvesh V. Bongirwar, Girish Borse, Nandini Chavhan
10.7753/IJCATR1205.1004
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Elderly and disabled people find it very difficult to move freely to their desired areas at any opportune time in today's fast-paced environment. Thankfully, some people are physically fit and have good eyesight, which helps to assure their survival. This paper attempts to investigate the use of a design approach for a system that aids the disabled who are unable of operating a wheelchair in the conventional manner. This system uses information collected from the sensors and offers a system that will help replace traditional method. An intelligent vision system that analyses head movements, pupil position, the patient's angle of view, and other factors can be used to determine the necessary movements of the chair. In order to detect the pupil's position and control the wheelchair to travel in the desired direction, the suggested technology uses image processing algorithms. Project is built with the use of ultrasonic sensor to avoid the obstacles in the way.
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Title = "Eye Pupil Controlled Wheelchair",
Journal ="International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research(IJCATR)",
Volume = "12",
Issue ="5",
Pages ="17 - 20",
Year = "2023",
Authors ="Ranjeetsingh Suryawanshi, Shardul S. Bodhe, Digvijay S. Bhingare, Sarvesh V. Bongirwar, Girish Borse, Nandini Chavhan"}
  • Eye pupil controlled wheelchairs improve mobility for people with severe disabilities.
  • Pupil tracking technology is reliable for controlling wheelchair movement.
  • Eye-controlled wheelchairs reduce physical and cognitive strain on users.
  • Eye-tracking systems can be personalized to meet individual needs and preferences.