Gravity : Jurnal Ilmiah Penelitian dan Pembelajaran Fisika
Vol 6, No 2 (2020)

Development of distance glove for blind people as an alternative tool

Nugroho Prasetya Adi (Department of Physics Education, Universitas Sains Al-Qur'
an)

Rahayu Agustin (Department of Physics Education, Universitas Sains Al-Qur'
an)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Sep 2020

Abstract

The eye was one of the senses that functions to record a state or condition so that humans could know the object they see. However, not all humans were created with normal eye conditions; some had visual disturbances from birth. Blind people generally use a walking aid in the form of a cane or a trained dog to help with movement and increase safety and independence during activities. This research aimed to produce gloves as a tool for blind people who had a distance accuracy from the ultrasonic sensor. This research was a research development (R&D). The results showed that the average error percentage was 1.75% for the ultrasonic sensor one and the average error percentage was 2.13% for the ultrasonic sensor 2. So it can be concluded that the research data obtained has a research accuracy of 98.25% for the ultrasonic sensor 1 and 97.87% for the sensor. Ultrasonic 2. The maximum distance that the two ultrasonic sensors can read is 55 cm; at that distance, the two ultrasonic sensors will work properly. For distances above the maximum distance, the ultrasonic sensor cannot do. 

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Gravity

Publisher

Subject

Astronomy Earth & Planetary Sciences Education Materials Science & Nanotechnology Physics

Description

The focuses of the manuscript received in the Gravity journal is limited to the topic: Physics Education (Media, Educational Policy, Assessment, Learning Model) Theoretical Physics Material Physics Earth and Environmental Physics Astrophysics Medical Physics Computational Physics and ...