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QUAKE RESCUER WHEEL CHAIR FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED (QRW)

Journal: International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering and Technology (IJECET) (Vol.12, No. 2)

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Page : 1-15

Keywords : Earthquake; Accelerometer; Arduino UNO; Alarm; GSM; Brain Wave; Mind Wave Mobile; Physically Disabled; GPS;

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Abstract

The paper is mainly based on detecting the earthquake and to save the life of differently abled person during an earthquake. At the time of Earthquake people use to go to safer place but wheel chair users or physically disabled people have to face lots of difficulties if they are alone in the house. They have to face lots of hardships if they are unable to walk and can't use their hands even. So, this paper is an attempt to mitigate those hardships of people who are on wheel chair. In this paper a simple earthquake detector and rescuer system using Arduino UNO board, Arduino Mega and a highly sensitive accelerometer is presented that can sense a decrepit vibration as well. Then it generates a signal to give an indication to the physically challenged person to evacuate as soon as he can. This paper states that evacuation at the time of earthquake is possible for differently a bled person by using his brain power/meditation power. This is possible by using a Brain wave technology device called mind wave mobile. He can move his wheel chair by his brain. There is also a use of GSM messaging mechanisms and GPS navigating mechanism to send a message alert in the cell phone of any nearby guardian who can help that physically disabled person (if he needs it) when the earthquake is detected. If the physically disabled person cannot use his mind wave due to some reason at the time of earthquake, then a guardian nearby again receives a SMS along with location so that he can rescue that physically disabled person.

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