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Wireless gesture controlled robot
1. Second Presentation
on
Wireless Gesture Controlled Robot
Presented By:
Vibek Kumar Maurya
Manoj Kumar
Vindheshwari pratap
Aravind gangvar
EL- Final Year students
Group No. - 5
Dr.Ambedekar Institute of Technology
for Handicapped , Awadhpuri, Kanpu,r
U.P-208024
Under the Guidance of:
Mr. Mayank Tripathi
Lecturer of Electronics Engineering
Dr. Ambedakar Institute of Technology
for Handicapped kanpur
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2. Table of Content
Introduction
Gesture Recognition
Glove-Based
Vision-Based
Working Principle
Block Diagram of Proposed System
Circuit Diagram
Applications
Conclusion
Project Planning
References
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for Handicapped , Awadhpuri, Kanpu,r
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3. Introduction
Gesture Controlled Robot is a robot which can be controlled by simple
Gestures. The user just needs to wear a Gesture device which includes a
sensor.
The robot and the Gesture device are connected wirelessly via radio
waves.
The sensor will record the movement of hand in a specific direction which
will result in the movement of the robot in the respective direction.
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4. Gesture Recognition
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Gesture Recognition is to recognize specific human Gestures and
process them to control device. In Gesture recognition, the human
Gestures are transmitted via special glove or read by a
camera. The captured data is processed and used as an input to
handle Applications or Devices
Gesture Recognition is the process of understanding and
interpreting meaningful movements of the hands, arms, face, or
sometimes head.
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5. Glove-Based
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A Glove-Based Gesture Recognition system consists of glove
or sensors for data processing and power supply
Example, “Acceleglove” created
by George Washington University
translates American Sign
Language Gestures into text.
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Fig. 1 Acceleglove
6. Vision-Based
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Vision-Based techniques use visual inputs like camera to extract
the features to be used in the Gesture Recognition
Example
Kinect for Windows Applications
Xbox Project Natal
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7. Working Principle
Our Gesture Controlled robot works
on the Principle of Accelerometer
which records hand movements and
sends that data to the comparator
which assigns proper voltage levels to
the recorded movements.
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Fig. 2 ADXL335 Accelerometer
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8. Block Diagrams Proposed System
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Fig. 3 Block Diagram of Proposed System
11. Applications
Very effective to help the Handicapped persons
Medical Application for Surgery
Useful to Military and Higher Security Bases
Gaming Zone just like Play Stations ,Xbox
Controlling the Car, Aeroplane through Gesture
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12. Conclusion
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The Gesture Controlled Robot System gives an alternative way of
controlling robots. Gesture control being a more natural way of
controlling devices makes control of robots more efficient and easy.
In this proposed work, Wireless Gesture Control Robot is
successfully developed and implemented in real time environment.
This system is developed at low cost, low power and time. The
system provides better performance in the experimental setup.
Adding more accessories to the mobile robot and controlling it
using Gesture is also possible.
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14. References
Dr.Ambedekar Institute of Technology
for Handicapped , Awadhpuri, Kanpu,r
U.P-208024
Accelerometer Based Hand Gesture Controlled Wheelchair Diksha Goyal and Dr.
S.P.S. Saini, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, NGF
College of Engineering and Technology. (HR)
Accelerometer Based Hand Gesture Controlled Robot , Swarna Prabha Jena,
Sworaj Kumar Nayak, Saroj Kumar Sahoo, Sibu Ranjan Sahoo, Saraswata Dash,
Sunil Kumar Sahoo, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Centurion
University of Technology and Management, India
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