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The robot's primary objective is to collect ping pong balls and deposit them into multi-angle tubes, simulating filling up emergency water tanks. Utilizing an Arduino Uno microcontroller, and an HC-06 ...
In this project we have created a car which is controlled via Bluetooth using a Smartphone. This project helps us to understand the working of Bluetooth module and using it with motors and Arduino ...
Based on a Nordic Semiconductor 32-bit ARM system-on-chip that has built-in support for Bluetooth 4.0, the RFduino runs the same code as Arduino UNO and DUE boards, and it works with any type of ...
An Arduino-based robot for people who don’t know how to build robots ... Bluetooth, a 128x64 LCD screen, and a marker holder that allows it to draw. Sparki is powered by 4 AA batteries. ...
What [SayantanM4] did was make a Bluetooth robot that accepts voice commands via his phone. The robot itself isn’t very remarkable. An Arduino and an HC05 module make up most of the electronics.
DIY Ceiling Mounted Cable Robot Arduino Project. ... The Bluetooth control is done by using Nordic toolbox to send commands to an MDBT40 Bluetooth module that was reprogrammed with an ST-Link V2.
Controlled by an Arduino Uno, the robot uses a Slamtec RPLIDAR sensor to help map out its surroundings. The microcontroller is also armed with a Bluetooth link and an SD card for storage.
A machine is required when humans would like to work in different environmental conditions, such as toxic material, remote handling of bombs, health conditions, and sewage treatment. The paper aims to ...
This paper proposes a voice-controlled robotic system that uses Bluetooth to follow human commands. The voice commands are given to an android app built using MIT App Inventor. These commands are then ...
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