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Technologies are rapidly evolving, allowing
people to live healthier and simpler lives. Sightless people are
unable to carry out their everyday activities, such as walking
down the street, visiting friends or relatives, or doing some other
mundane tasks. As a result, the smart stick is a stick that can
assist a person in walking safely without fear of colliding with
another person or solid objects is proposed as a solution to this
major issue. It is a development of the traditional blind stick as it
acts as a companion for the blind when walking by sending audio
alerts to the blind via a headphone connected to the phone with
obstacles (water/walls/stairs / muddy ground) and also enables
him to make a phone call to ask for help. EasyEda software was
used for designing and simulating electrical circuits, was used to
model the electric circuit. This system functions similarly to a
white cane in that it assists blind people in scanning their
surroundings for obstacles or orientation marks. This system will
be mounted on a white cane with an ultrasonic sensor, and a
water sensor to detect changes in the environment. Ultrasonic
sensors detect obstacles in front of it using ultrasonic wave
reflection, water detection sensors detect whether there is a
puddle.