Abstract:
The greatest test for people with visual disabilities is simply the failure to explore new indoor
spaces. This failure in orientation puts their physical uprightness in danger. Despite the
continuous assorted examination in the field of indoor route, the issues with situating
measurements of exactness, ease of use, extensibility, unpredictability and cost remain to a
great extent unsolved. This report presents an indoor route arrangement that has been planned
to think about ease of use as the prime prerequisite. It recognizes the situation of the client, the
hindrances inside the way and separation to each obstacle. Finally, the optimal path is
acoustically presented.