Abstract: The aim of the study is to analysis of the role of various intelligent systems which provide a bridge between handicap and its difficulties during Covid-19 pandemic. The techniques used in this research paper are study of review of literature, anecdotal evidence, and reports on the morbidity of COVID-19 in different places in India. The result of this study indicated that the devastating effect of the corona virus was drastic changes in the lives of the population. These include the elderly, physical disabilities, front-line workers and many more. In this pandemic situation intelligent system or IoT technology is being successfully used by every person specially it is useful for physical challenges women.
Keywords: COVID-19, Physical handicap, IoT, Society, Intelligent system, Sensor.
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