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TITLE Smart Glasses for Blind Peoples
ABSTRACT This paper presents Smart Glasses for Blind People, an assistive wearable system designed to improve safe navigation for visually impaired users. The system integrates a camera, depth sensors, and a mobile application for real-time obstacle detection, text reading, and Indian currency recognition. Audio guidance is provided through speech and voice feedback, enabling hands-free operation. The device works offline for reliable use in low-connectivity environments and utilizes a 3D-printed wearable frame for practical deployment.
AUTHOR SARTHAK BUCHADE, YASH DESAI, VEDANT KALGUNDE, PRANAV SHARMA, S. S. BAHIRGUNDE Students, Department of CSIT, Sharad Institute of Technology Polytechnic, Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra, India Lecturer, Department of CSIT, Sharad Institute of Technology Polytechnic, Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra, India
VOLUME 181
DOI DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2026.1402033
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