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Portable Braille Reader for Visually Impaired People

Kanika Pal, Priya Maurya, Akash Verma

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ABSTRACT Reading is a big concern for the blind and people with partial sightedness. Very few books are available which are easily accessible by the blind. Moreover, a regular book for sighted people will span to multiple volumes when converted to a braille book. This difficulty can be overcome by using an assistive technology that can provide visually impaired people cost-effective Braille Reader System that can convert text to braille characters. The motivation for designing this braille device comes from the need to improve a variety of parameters like cost, size factor, power consumption and ease of use while increasing product lifetime. Keywords: Braille Reader, Visually Impaired, Assistive Technology Cite this Article: Kanika Pal, Priya Maurya, Akash Verma. Portable Braille Reader for Visually Impaired People. International Journal of VLSI Design and Technology. 2019; 1 (1) 18–22p

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jvdt.v1i1.997

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