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Scirj Volume IX, Issue IX, September 2021 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

Audible Vision: A New Developed Way for Deaf to Communicate

Mohamed Mohsen Radwan El-Tanahy, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelghany Sherif, Yahia Yasser Mahmoud Elnegeiry

Abstract: In our lives, we find many deaf people who are suffering from their disability to communicate normally with the society. Unfortunately, caring for them is less than many challenges we found in on our way. Deaf people can hardly communicate with ordinary people, and this causes a big problem for their lives and their education as they only use signs to communicate. In 2018, World Health Organization found that deaf people make up more than 5 percent of the world population, with 466 million. Especially in Egypt, the deaf in Egypt represents approximately 1.5 million people, not a tiny percent. As a result, this issue must be treated with a low-cost and efficient solution. Our Appropriate solution is smart developed glasses. We are using modern technology to display the human voices around deaf – as a form of writing– on an OLED display mounted within the body of the developed glasses. The whole system is connected to the mobile application to receive the voice from the speaker and send it, through Bluetooth HC05, to the system that converts the human voice into text using Google Voice Recognition API. The glasses have successfully met the design requirements (which are low price, high efficiency, Availability, and simplicity) and proved to be a reliable, practical solution for deaf people to communicate with the whole world and live their lives normally.

Reference this Paper: Audible Vision: A New Developed Way for Deaf to Communicate by Mohamed Mohsen Radwan El-Tanahy, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelghany Sherif, Yahia Yasser Mahmoud Elnegeiry published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume IX, Issue IX, September 2021 Edition, Page 38-42 ".

Search Terms: Deaf, Communication, Arduino Nano, Bluetooth HC05, Smart Glasses

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