A light weight, cost effective universal remote control primarily designed for Spastic Cerebral Palsy patients and for people with stiff joints. It can be used to control Infrared (IR) based equipments and operates using hand tilts rather than button pressing.
Student Team - Hitesh Sabnani, Mohit Maheshwari and Prashant Garg (all BTech 2006 batch)
Faculty Mentor - Prof Prabhat Ranjan
Project - CePal-An infrared based remote control for cerebral palsy patients
Thanks brother :)
TheMsquare 2 years ago
Thanks bhaiya :)
TheMsquare 2 years ago
this is great work.....hope it makes a positive difference in the lives of the patients
Go DA-IICT Go!!
akhilmathr 2 years ago 2