The robot will be controlled via Bluetooth using Dabble, a project-making mobile application developed by STEMpedia. You can install it on your phone from Google Play. Below is what the robot will look like: Understanding The Basic Concepts Of Mobile Robot Wheels Just like real cars, a ...
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OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE AND ANDEROID MOBILE PHONE CONTROLLED BLUETOOTH ROBOTThis project is focused to make mobile robots as the target application and problems that will be covered include: how to design - wheeled ground robots avoid collisions while reaching target locations, by using Arduino Uno R3. ...
Arduino-controlled Robot The aim of the thesis was to create a Bluetooth controlled robot for JAMK University ofApplied Sciences for marketing purposes. The robot is controlled via a Bluetooth LE link,from any Android phone or tablet using a custom application. ... M Jokitulppo 被引量: 0发表...
I have an arduino robot and a bluetooth module is connected from the arduino robot to another bluetooth module connected to an Arduino Uno. The robot can be controlled via a GUI from PC via bluetooth and everything works perfectly. However, I would like it to be control...
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First connect the Bluetooth module to the IO sensor extension board, and then connect the extension board to the Arduino UNO, as shown in the figure. Programming 1. Reference program The naming of the Bluetooth module: it is recommended to define a name for yourself. When multiple people use...
This allows for the direct connection of DFRobot 3-pin sensors and other expansion devices. By combining the expansion board with sensors and following the basic Arduino usage tutorials for the respective sensors, users can easily fulfill various requirements and achieve a wide range of applications...
open source mechanical glove based on Arduino; open schematic and source code; the built-in Bluetooth module 4.0 and the acceleration sensor; provide control routines, which can control the product of the robot arm, the bionic robot, the car and so on. ...
For powering the robot, we had three separate battery systems included: a 9V battery for the microcontroller; two 18610 lithium-ion batteries for the tank motors; and six AA batteries for the Nerf gun’s barrel motors. When powering the PIC32 with the 9V battery, we used a 9V to DC pow...