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IoT Based Moveable Automated Arm

Maansi P

Abstract


One of the most important fields, the Internet of Things (IoT) is growing every day. The internet of things (IoT) refers to the connection or control of hardware equipment. Another intriguing field is mechanical technology. Advanced mechanics is utilized to foster machines that can be filling in for people and their activities. Here in this task we are consolidating IoT with the mechanical technology. The robot used here is a robot with wheels that is controlled by the Internet of Things. Robot with wheels can be effectively continued on smooth and hard surface, and it is more energy productive than the legged robot. The essential target of this robot is to pick and place an item starting with one spot then onto the next. This paper examines about the pick and spot moveable automated arm which is constrained by Web of Things.


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