DESIGN OF A PROTOTYPE OF A SINGLE-CELL REFRESHABLE BRAILLE DISPLAY
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With the rapid development of information technology in recent years, it is imperative that modern technologies are integrated into our daily lives. Advancements in technology are transforming our daily lives, providing wide opportunities for all regardless of physical ability. Even individuals with disabilities, including the blind and visually impaired, can be literate through learning the Braille system, thanks to technological advances. Braille-based devices are crucial tools for individuals who are blind or visually impaired to learn new skills. This paper proposes a single-cell Refreshable Braille Display that is innovative and straightforward in design, making it highly beneficial for users.
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