K. Kharade, S. Kharade, S. R. Ghatage, V. Kumbhar, T. Nandana Ravishankar, K. Vengatesan
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In the past few decades, wearable sensors and devices have evolved into central technologies that have significantly impacted next-generation healthcare solutions in the previous decade. It is an age of incredibly cut-throat competition, even the youth. This technology is Hand-free, eyephone-operated telephone technology. It measures where the user’s eyes are located on the phone’s display employing a camera attached to the device. The typical work the eye bones assigned to eye tracking, eye blinking, detecting, etc., by way of eye-tracking, users can take care of their email, calendar, phone, etc. The leading technologies in use are a Human-Computer Interface (HCI) and a Human Phone Interface (HPI). It helps those with disabilities greatly. The IT Index is an expanded form of HCI. The use of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets is on the rise, and, to some extent, it could displace the use of desktops and laptops. Human-computer interaction is interested in the interaction between people and the computer system and between software and applications. Our focus is on this revolutionary new type of technology called the eye-phone.