Motion Based Message Conveyer System for Differently Abled
Aparna U1, Amal Babu2, Anjali Radhakrishnan3, Joseph Ronald4

1Aparna U, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology, Kodakara, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, Thrissur (Kerala), India.
2Amal Babu, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology, Kodakara, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, Thrissur (Kerala), India.
3Anjali Radhakrishnan, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology, Kodakara, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, Thrissur (Kerala), India.
4Joseph Ronald, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology, Kodakara, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, Thrissur (Kerala), India.

Manuscript received on May 05, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on May 15, 2019. | Manuscript published on May 30, 2019. | PP: 31-34 | Volume-6 Issue-3, May 2019. | Retrieval Number: C2250046319/19©BEIESP 
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Abstract: The main aim of motion based message conveyer system for differently abled is to implement a low cost reliable system which will help to establish communication between paralytic or disabled patients and a nurse. A patient can easily send messages to the nurse by just tilting an accelerometer connected to any of the body part capable of movement. This angle of tilt is measured and sent to a central controller which then initiates communication between the patient (transmitter) and nurse (receiver) and also decides which message is to be transmitted based on the tilt angle. Each patient will have such a device installed on his body part and all such patients will be centrally linked to the receiver at the nurse side. The project provides a reliable, effective and simple yet important solution to various issues faced by nurses in traditionally communicating with disabled patients.
Keywords: IDE, VDT, ADC, Gesture.