MUMBAI, India, Aug. 8 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441007107 A) filed by M. Pravin Savaridass; V. T. Balamurugan; J. Haritha; R. Arun Chendhuran; P. Pachamuthu; K. Jeyabalan; S. R. Guru Keerthana; M. Dharanya; S. Gokul; and R. Selva Heera, Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nadu, on Feb. 2, 2024, for 'audio guidance system for visually impaired people and tourists.'
Inventor(s) include M. Pravin Savaridass; V. T. Balamurugan; J. Haritha; R. Arun Chendhuran; P. Pachamuthu; K. Jeyabalan; S. R. Guru Keerthana; M. Dharanya; S. Gokul; and R. Selva Heera.
The application for the patent was published on Aug. 8, under issue no. 32/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "An audio guidance system for visually impaired people and tourists is a system that provides audio guidance to visually impaired people and tourists as they navngate a museum, art gallery, historical mpnumcnts, and other tourist places The system uses RFID tags to identify the audio for the particular landmark details, and it then uses an Audio guidance system to play the appropriate audio guide for that location. The user simply carries the Audio guidance system with them as they navigate the space. The RFID tags are located at strategic points xhroughout the space, such as in front ofexhibits, at the entrance to rooms, and at crossroads. When the user comes close to an RFID tag, the Audio guidance system will automatically start mapping with a particular RFID for that location. The audio guide can be in any language, and it can be as long or as short as needed. The audio can provide the stored information about museum, temples, or the historical monuments, It can also provide directions to the next exhibit or room. The system is a valuable tool for visually impaired people and tourists. It allows them to navigate and explore historical monuments and tourist places independently, and it provides them with information about the space and its exhibits. The user simply carries the Audio guidance system with them as they navigate the space. The system is accessible to visually impaired people and tourists of all ages and abilities. The system can be used to provide audio guidance in any language, and the audio guides can be as long or as short as needed. The system can be scaled to accommodate any size space, from a small museum to a large art gallery. The audio guidance system is a valuable tool that can help visually impaired people and tourists to navigate and explore public spaces and tourists is a system unpaired people and tourists as they independently. The system is easy to use, accessible, flexible, and scalable."
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