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Voice guided vehicle for handicapped

Published on None 2011 by Jaise Jose
International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation
Foundation of Computer Science USA
ICVCI - Number 7
None 2011
Authors: Jaise Jose
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Jaise Jose . Voice guided vehicle for handicapped. International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation. ICVCI, 7 (None 2011), 35-38.

@article{
author = { Jaise Jose },
title = { Voice guided vehicle for handicapped },
journal = { International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation },
issue_date = { None 2011 },
volume = { ICVCI },
number = { 7 },
month = { None },
year = { 2011 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 35-38 },
numpages = 4,
url = { /proceedings/icvci/number7/2679-1345/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
%0 Proceeding Article
%1 International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation
%A Jaise Jose
%T Voice guided vehicle for handicapped
%J International Conference on VLSI, Communication & Instrumentation
%@ 0975-8887
%V ICVCI
%N 7
%P 35-38
%D 2011
%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

The objective of this paper is to bring to you a technology that helps those handicapped who don’t have healthy hands to run a vehicle by giving the voice commands. In this the driver need not use the steering instead use his voice. This vehicle is only for those handicapped those who can speak well. First the voice is recognized through the microphone then the signal is passed on to the voice processing unit where the voice signal is modified such that the input can be given to the control and processing unit .The control and processing unit is the part where the input is compared with the pre recorded commands and the appropriate output is produced. And towards the conclusion the practical difficulties are described and the possible solutions are discussed.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

speech recognition voice guided vehicle handicapped disabled hands