IJMIE Volume 2, Issue 5 ISSN: 2249-0558
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International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering
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489
May
2012
“BRAIN CONTROLLED CAR FOR DISABLED
USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE”
Mr. Ajay B. Gadicha*
Prof. Vijay. B. Gadicha*
Prof. A.S.Alvi
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ABSTRACT:
This paper considers the development of a brain driven car, which would be of great help
to the physically disabled people. Since these cars will rely only on what the individual is
thinking they will hence not require any physical movement on the part of the individual.
The car integrates signals from a variety of sensors like video, weather monitor, anti-
collision etc. it also has an automatic navigation system in case of emergency. The car works on
the asynchronous mechanism of artificial intelligence. It’s a great advance of technology which
will make the disabled, abled. In the 40s and 50s, a number of researchers explored the
connection between neurology, information theory, and cybernetics. Some of them built
machines that used electronic networks to exhibit rudimentary intelligence, such as W. Grey
Walter's turtles and the Johns Hopkins Beast. Many of these researchers gathered for meetings
of the Teleological Society at Princeton and the Ratio Club in England.
* P. R. POTE (PATIL) College of Engineering and Technology. Amravati, India.
** Department of Information Technology, PRMIT &R, Badnera, Amravati.