Voice activated Home System for the Movement Impaired Aged Persons
Godfrey Nwaji Okorafor,
Felix Kelechi Opara,
Nkwachukwu Chukwuchekwa and
Chigozie Gordon Ononiwu
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Godfrey Nwaji Okorafor: Nigerian Society of Engineers
Felix Kelechi Opara: Nigerian Society of Engineers
European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, 2019, vol. 4, issue 11, 32-37
Abstract:
Smarthome system is one of the major growing industries that change the way people live, and most of these smarthome systems target abled young persons` seeking luxury and sophisticated smarthome platforms; but this design targets the disabled aged. This smarthome system allows the aged to wirelessly control home appliances from a centralized control unit. The developed system is integrated as a single portable unit that allows the user to wirelessly control lights, fans, electronic doors, electronic windows and robotic wheelchair. The system is portable and constructed in a way that it is easy to install, configure, run, and maintain. Here, voice being the primary interface between the aged user and the smarthome, a voice controlled smarthome system is designed, so that the users can perform their domestic tasks by just the use of their voices to speak their command words.
Keywords: Command Words; Home Appliances; Smarthome System; Voice Control; Wireless Communication (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2019.4.11.1616
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