2021
DOI: 10.24321/2456.1401.202102
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Review on Automated Elevator-an Attentive Elevator to Elevate using Speech Recognition

Abstract: Elevator has over time become an important part of our day-to-day life. It is used as an everyday transport device useful to move goods as well as persons. In the modern world, the city and crowded areas require multiform buildings. According to wheelchair access laws, elevators/lifts are a must requirement in new multi-stored buildings. The main purpose of this project is to operate the elevator by voice command. The project is operating based on voice, which could help handicap people or dwarf people to trav… Show more

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“…To assist blind people in using elevators, another study proposed a system consisting of a remote unit and an elevator unit with wireless communication, with voice confirmation of elevator status [7]. Additionally, a voicecontrolled elevator system was developed using an Arduino-based mechanism for communication between the operator and the elevator controller, allowing easy use for all users, including those with disabilities, and reducing physical touch amid the COVID-19 pandemic [8].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assist blind people in using elevators, another study proposed a system consisting of a remote unit and an elevator unit with wireless communication, with voice confirmation of elevator status [7]. Additionally, a voicecontrolled elevator system was developed using an Arduino-based mechanism for communication between the operator and the elevator controller, allowing easy use for all users, including those with disabilities, and reducing physical touch amid the COVID-19 pandemic [8].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%