One fine morning at 4:30am an idea had finally struck my mind of developing my first ever project. What follows next is the aftermath of this idea.

Developing the project from scratch.
At first I was not sure if it would work, but mustering up courage I proceeded on with my project risking a backlog, and got to work come what may. I reviewed tons of research papers on Rehabilitation Engineering and finally cited a few that I felt would help me. I bought all the hardware from an area in the city known for electronic workshops named 'Mari Mata no Khacho'. I got all of it home, and realised I still had to figure out the programming required for interfacing the Ultrasonic sensors with Arduino Uno R3. I had my presentation due the next day, which meant I wouldn't know what's sleep tonight. I interfaced the sensors with the microcontroller and made all the necessary connections with the breadboard. I had no time to beautify my project, and went for the presentation carrying it inside a shoe box. I got an A+.
Apparatus Used:
1. Arduino Uno R3
2. HC-SR04 sensors
3. Bread board
4. Male and Female jumper wires.
5. Old pair of sturdy spectacles.
6. Arduino IDE software for coding.
7. Patience.
The reports and presentations of the same are provided below. Please help yourself.
Powerpoint Presentation: https://static.wixstatic.com/ugd/1d3664_c12f08af072a4a1caeea916e0dc5318d.pptx
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