The Hand Gesture Controlled Wheelchair is an advanced DIY science and engineering project designed for students to demonstrate how human hand gestures can be used to wirelessly control the movement of a wheelchair using an accelerometer-based transmitter, Arduino microcontroller, NRF24L01 wireless modules, and motor driver circuits, offering an innovative and assistive solution for differently-abled individuals by translating hand tilts into directional commands such as forward, backward, left, and right, making it a perfect project to explore real-time sensor data processing, wireless communication, embedded systems, and practical applications of gesture recognition in assistive technology.
Hand Gesture Controlled Wheel Chair DIY Project For Science / Engineering Students
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🖐️ Gesture-based control system using hand movements to operate the wheelchair.
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🤖 Arduino Nano is used to process gesture signals and control motor movement.
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📦 ADXL335 accelerometer detects the tilt direction of the user’s hand.
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📡 NRF24L01 wireless modules enable communication between hand unit and wheelchair.
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⚙️ Motor driver (L293D) controls the DC motors to move in all four directions.
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🔋 Battery-powered system with lightweight and rechargeable lithium cells.
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🦽 Wheelchair moves forward, backward, left, and right based on hand tilt.
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🧠 Real-time signal processing allows smooth and intuitive motion control.
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🎯 Ideal for science fairs, engineering exhibitions, and final-year projects.
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🧩 Great learning project to explore sensors, wireless tech, and embedded systems.
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💡 Promotes assistive innovation for differently-abled individuals using simple electronics.
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