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@article{180601,
author = {Sushant Gaikwad and Onkar Khetmalis and Sharman Dudhat},
title = {Accelerometer and Eye Blink Based Mouse Using Micro-Controller},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {1},
pages = {1752-1757},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=180601},
abstract = {This project presents an innovative human
computer interaction system that utilizes an
accelerometer and eye blink detection for mouse
control, implemented on a microcontroller board. The
primary objective is to enhance the accessibility and
usability of computer interfaces for individuals with
limited mobility or disabilities. The methodology
involves integrating a sensitive accelerometer to
capture hand gestures and movements, enabling users
to control the cursor with subtle hand gestures.
Additionally, eye blink detection technology is
employed to facilitate mouse clicks, providing a
comprehensive and intuitive control mechanism.
Through rigorous testing and user feedback, the
findings reveal a promising and responsive alternative
to traditional mouse control, offering a more inclusive
solution for users with diverse physical abilities. The
system's adaptability and ease of use demonstrate its
potential to bridge the accessibility gap in computer
interaction.
This
project
contributes
to
the
advancement of assistive technology by presenting a
novel approach to mouse control, catering to the needs
of individuals with physical limitations. The intended
result is a user-friendly and efficient system that
empowers users to interact with computers more
seamlessly, fostering a more inclusive computing
environment. In an era where digital accessibility is
paramount, traditional mouse interfaces often pose
challenges for individuals with physical disabilities.
This project presents an innovative solution by
leveraging accelerometers and eye blink detection
integrated with a microcontroller board to create an
alternative mouse interface.},
keywords = {},
month = {June},
}
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