2011 IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Automation Engineering 2011
DOI: 10.1109/csae.2011.5952925
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A pragmatic approach to aid visually impaired people in reading, visualizing and understanding textual contents with an automatic electronic pen

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“…However none of the commercially available calculators have Braille keypads. Also, these products are of very high cost ranging from $200 to $500 [5]. Some of the existing systems lack portability with insufficient power management.…”
Section: Comparative Study Of Existing Braille Calculatorsmentioning
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“…However none of the commercially available calculators have Braille keypads. Also, these products are of very high cost ranging from $200 to $500 [5]. Some of the existing systems lack portability with insufficient power management.…”
Section: Comparative Study Of Existing Braille Calculatorsmentioning
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“…5 and Z 1-8 are the impedances between the respective pins[11]. Without any external components, it has a gain of G v = 2×15K/(150+1350) = 20 (26 dB).…”
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