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Real-Time Communication Braille Glove for Deaf and Blind

Miti Sha, Tanvi Shah, Rohit Tiwari, Rutvi Thakar

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+91-7667918914 iarjset@gmail.com 0 Items International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology A Monthly Peer-Reviewed Multidisciplinary Journal ISSN Online 2393-8021 ISSN Print 2394-1588 Since 2014 Home About About IARJSET Aims and Scope Editorial Board Editorial Policies Publication Ethics Publication Policies Indexing and Abstracting Citation Index License Information Authors How can I publish my paper? Instructions to Authors Benefits to Authors Why Publish in IARJSET Call for Papers Check my Paper status Publication Fee Details Publication Fee Mode FAQs Author Testimonials Reviewers Topics Peer Review Current Issue & Archives Indexing FAQ’s Contact Select Page CETE-IARJSET 8 Abstract: It is very difficult for the visually impaired and deaf people to obtain basic and necessary information required for their living. Therefore, they are at a risk of being socially excluded due to poor access to information. Attempts have been made in improving the communication methods for visually impaired and deaf people. Methods have been developed which involve tactile sensation such as finger Braille, manual alphabets and several other electronic devices. But lack of privacy and lack of compatibility to computer environment are problems that remain unaddressed. This paper describes a low-cost Braille hand glove for blind and deaf people using slot sensors and vibration motors with the help of which they can read and write emails, text messages and read e-books. This Glove allows an individual to type characters based on different Braille combinations using six slot sensors. The vibration in six different positions of the glove which matches to the Braille code allows them to read characters. Keywords: Braille, Braille Glove, Slot sensors, Vibration motors Call for Papers Rapid Publication 24/7 April 2026 Submission: eMail paper now Notification: Immediate Publication: Immediately with eCertificates Frequency: Monthly Downloads Paper Format Copyright Form   Submit to iarjset@gmail.com or editor@iarjset.com   Submit My Paper Author CenterHow can I publish my paper? Publication Fee Why Publish in IARJSET Benefits to Authors Guidelines to Authors FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) Author Testimonials IARJSET ManagementAims and Scope Call for Papers Editorial Board DOI and Crossref Publication Ethics Editorial Policies Publication Policies Subscription / Librarian Conference Special Issue Info ArchivesCurrent Issue & Archives Conference Special Issue Copyright © 2026 IARJSET This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Open chat

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[1] Miti Sha, Tanvi Shah, Rohit Tiwari, Rutvi Thakar, “Real-Time Communication Braille Glove for Deaf and Blind,” International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET)

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