The Voice-Controlled Home Automation System with an Emergency Voice Alert feature is designed to enhance safety, independence, and quality of life for disabled and elderly individuals. People with mobility impairments often face challenges in performing basic household tasks or seeking help during emergencies. This project proposes an intelligent system that enables users to control home appliances and trigger emergency alerts using simple voice commands. The system integrates a microcontroller such as Arduino Uno or Raspberry Pi with a Wi-Fi module like ESP8266 to establish IoT-based communication. Voice commands are processed using platforms such as Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa, allowing hands-free control of devices including lights, fans, and security systems.
In emergency situations, users can activate a voice-based alert (e.g., “Help” or “Emergency”) that instantly notifies caregivers or family members through SMS, phone calls, or app notifications. The system is cost-effective, scalable, and easy to install, making it suitable for home environments. Experimental implementation shows reliable performance, minimal response delay, and high accuracy in voice recognition. Overall, the proposed system offers a practical and accessible solution that promotes safety, independence, and dignity for disabled individuals.
@artical{p1532026ijcatr15031003,
Title = "Voice-Controlled Home Automation for Disabled Persons (Emergency Voice Alert System)",
Journal ="International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research (IJCATR)",
Volume = "15",
Issue ="3",
Pages ="15 - 20",
Year = "2026",
Authors ="Pavan Kalyan B, Saikiran B, Durgaprasad C, Naveen kumarK, Dr. Krishnahari. E"}