Pocket Braille Keyboard – Reader using Braille Back Service

Authors

  • James A. Lordson Benhurr Middle East College
  • Chintan Tawadia Middle East College
  • Mohammad Mohatram Middle East College
  • Neha Joseph Middle East College
  • Mohammed Abdul Razzak Middle East college Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Al Rusayl, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.vi.578

Keywords:

Braille Keyboard, Visually impaired, Capacitive sensing, MEMS Technology, Braille Cell, Arduino Micro, Perkins Braille Format, Braille Alphabet.

Abstract

Major disadvantage of Existing Braille Keyboard is the Cost which is greater than 3500$ and size more than 15 cm. Out of 285 million visually impaired people, not many are able to afford it and it’s hefty to carry around. This project presents the making of Pocket Braille Keyboard-Reader of less cost, around 100$, and more compact in size. Principle technologies used are capacitive touch sensing and MEMs (Micro-Electrical Mechanical systems) for typing and reading respectively, which will be assisting the visually impaired people to interact with the world.

 

Ex: Reading and typing in Braille Language, interacting with SMART phone with NAVIGATION keys on the Keyboard.

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Author Biography

Mohammed Abdul Razzak, Middle East college Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Al Rusayl, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Assistant  professor

Research coordinator

project coordinator

Published

12-31-2017

How to Cite

Lordson Benhurr, J. A., Tawadia, C., Mohatram, M., Joseph, N., & Razzak, M. A. (2017). Pocket Braille Keyboard – Reader using Braille Back Service. Journal of Student Research. https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.vi.578