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Browsing by Author "Azeem Abbas"

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    HARIS (human aid robotics and intelligent systems)
    (UMT.Lahore, 2019) Muhammad Uzair Yusufi; Azeem Abbas; Ahmed Suhbat; Maira Irshad
    AUTRON brings smart home capabilities to the average consumer through its innovative, affordable and easy to use solution. The smart home industry has experienced rapid growth in recent years as there is a growing desire among consumers to make their homes smarter and to utilize their mobile devices to manage their smart home systems. However, a sizeable segment of home owners has found that many smart home solutions are too expensive, too complicated or both. AUTRON is easy to install and simple to operate. No need for expensive changes or messy remodeling. Nothing complicated.
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    Intelligent helping hand with voice recognition system
    (University of Management and Technology, 2014) Bilal Saleem; Azeem Abbas; Syed Muhammad Abdullah
    With the advent of technology, we are making our lives luxurious. Electricity, computers, robotics etc. are making our tasks far more easier than we could have imagined .In our society, it’s a common observation that an ordinary person intends to make his life luxurious by the utilization of additional facilities whereas, somewhere, a physically impaired person has a different perspective, he just wants to make his life ordinary by utilizing advance technology. Now due to the advancement in the field of Robotics, giving artificial body parts to physically impaired people has become quite helpful. So our project is designed to provide a prosthetic robotic hand to the people who have disability so that they (somehow) would be able to live their life normally. Disabled person can operate the hand and give commands to garb and release the object through voice recognition. It also finds application in industry, such as mimicking the movement of the hand can be performed. At one place human hand with sensors will move and through wireless signal, robotic hand can be moved on the other end. Scientists can use this technology for their research in harmful living things.Hostile environment in factories cannot allow humans to work with, so the mimicking of robotic hand will prove very useful in this field. Voice recognition module is being trained with user’s voice so that it will not accept any other voice. Commands to perform specific actions are stored in the module’s database. User may order the module to perform a specific action by simply speaking the command. The voice recognition system serves as the interface between the user and the hand by processing the voice signals into the required mechanical work. The mechanical work comprises of the movement to perform certain tasks like grab, release etc. The movement of the fingers is governed by tactile sensors that sense the requirement of pressure and thus control the rotation of fingers (an assembly of pulleys, nylon fibbers and motors managed by microcontroller).

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