In this rapid world of technology where voice begins its era of domination to replace the touch screens from smart phones to huge computer systems, bringing voice in day to day affairs becomes significant. An elevator or lift is a transport vehicle that moves people or goods from on floor to another floor in a building. Typically push buttons were used to send requests to the elevators. In recent times touch buttons are coming to use. But now voice recognition can replace the push/touch technology. Elevators being one such system used in daily life serves this purpose of making future generations hands free which also becomes a boon for the disabled as well as helps during the pandemic situation to avoid physical contact. The main objective of this project is to propose and assemble a voice operated lift/elevator control system. The proposed system acts as human-machine communication system. This research combines electronic control technology with speech recognition technology. The input to the system is human speech. Speech recognition is the method of recognizing the vocal words to take the essential actions accordingly. This device is very helpful for paralysis, short height people and physically challenged persons.
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