Smart Gloves for Bedridden People Using Arduino UNO

  


Smart Gloves for Bedridden People Using Arduino UNO:

Smart Gloves for Bedridden People is an assistive technology project designed to help patients who are unable to speak or move freely communicate their basic needs easily and independently. The system uses an Arduino UNOflex sensors, and an I2C LCD display to convert simple finger movements into meaningful messages.

Flex sensors are embedded into the glove and placed along the fingers. When the user bends a specific finger or a combination of fingers, the flex sensors detect the change in resistance. These signals are processed by the Arduino UNO, which identifies the gesture and maps it to a predefined message.



The corresponding message is instantly displayed on the I2C LCD screen, allowing caregivers or family members to understand the user’s requirement without confusion. Example messages include:

  • “I am hungry”

  • “I need water”

  • “I am sleepy”

  • “I need to use the washroom”

This system is simple, cost-effective, and user-friendly, making it ideal for hospitals, home care, and elderly care centers. By enabling non-verbal communication, the smart glove improves comfort, dignity, and response time for bedridden patients, ultimately enhancing their quality of life.








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