ABSTRACT
In an era of growing human-machine cooperation, the improvement of creative connection points that overcome any issues between actual motions and advanced control has acquired critical momentum. This undertaking presents a clever arrangement that use a mix of MEMS (Miniature Electro-Mechanical Frameworks) sensors, an Arduino Mega microcontroller, and a PC to make a hand motion interface for PC control and SMS notice. An ADXL335 MEMS accelerometer sensor that is integrated into an Arduino Mega and communicates via USB cable with a PC forms the system's foundation. The ADXL335 provides acceleration data in real time that the Arduino processes to identify specific hand gestures. These motions, like left, right, up, down, or custom examples, are deciphered by the Arduino, and comparing activities are trig-gered. With regards to SMS notices, when a signal characteristic of another SMS is recognized, the Arduino transfers this data to the PC through the sequential association. The PC application, intended to screen the Arduino's sequential port, shows these SMS warnings in the se-rial screen. By converting hand gestures into actions that are meaningful, this project provides an engaging and interactive method of interacting with a PC and opens up possibilities for intuitive computer control. In addition, the system now includes SMS notifications, which inform users of incoming messages as they interact with their computer. The utilization of MEMS sensors, Arduino, and sequential correspondence fills in as a promising starting point for expanding the capacities of signal based control frameworks.
