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Home Guard AI Smart Home with Gesture Control for Handicapped

Author(s) Sagar Dhar Dwivedi, Raj Kumar Singh, Abhijeet Sharma, Srishti Shukla, Prof. Dr. Shailendra Tahilyani
Country India
Abstract The proposed system focuses on being affordable, easy to use, and reliable, which makes it a good choice for use in the real world, especially in places with limited resources. It gives differently-abled people more freedom and lessens their reliance on caregivers by giving them a simple, non-verbal way to control things. Also, adding IoT features makes it possible to monitor things from a distance and make them bigger.
The system can accurately recognize predefined gestures and control appliances in real time, as shown by experimental results. The system has some problems, like being too sensitive to gestures and being dependent on the environment, but it is a strong base for future improvements using machine learning and computer vision.
In summary, the Home Guard AI system is a useful and all-inclusive way to automate smart homes that helps make life easier, safer, and better for people with disabilities.
Keywords • Smart Home Automation • Gesture Recognition • Artificial Intelligence (AI) • Internet of Things (IoT) • Assistive Technology • Handicapped Accessibility • ESP32 Microcontroller • Flex Sensor • Home Security System • Wireless Control Systems • Embedded Systems • Arduino Uno
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 8, Issue 2, March-April 2026
Published On 2026-04-28

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