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Design and Implementation of Arduino based Refreshable Braille Display Controller


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1 Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, BITS Pilani Pilani Campus, Pilani, India
 

This article describes design of a controller for refreshable Braille displays used by Blind or Visually Impaired people. The controller manipulates the ASCII 64 printable character set in order to stimulate 6 dot combinations in Braille language. It is capable of transliterating English/Devanagari texts into Braille script, which is then rendered on a refreshable display. The prototype presented constitutes a portable, battery powered and stand-alone Arduino that processes pre-programmed English/Devanagari text and actuates Braille cells consisting of 6 Light Emitting Diodes representing a Braille character with the incorporation of input buttons and encoders allowing for controlled traversal of text.

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Arduino, Blind, Braille, E reader, Visually Impaired
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Rushil Gupta
Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, BITS Pilani Pilani Campus, Pilani, India
Parikshit Kishor Singh
Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, BITS Pilani Pilani Campus, Pilani, India
Surekha Bhanot
Department of Electronics and Instrumentation, BITS Pilani Pilani Campus, Pilani, India

Abstract


This article describes design of a controller for refreshable Braille displays used by Blind or Visually Impaired people. The controller manipulates the ASCII 64 printable character set in order to stimulate 6 dot combinations in Braille language. It is capable of transliterating English/Devanagari texts into Braille script, which is then rendered on a refreshable display. The prototype presented constitutes a portable, battery powered and stand-alone Arduino that processes pre-programmed English/Devanagari text and actuates Braille cells consisting of 6 Light Emitting Diodes representing a Braille character with the incorporation of input buttons and encoders allowing for controlled traversal of text.

Keywords


Arduino, Blind, Braille, E reader, Visually Impaired



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2016%2Fv9i33%2F127905