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Robot with multiple uses that can be controlled from anywhere using IOT

Aditya Kumar

Abstract


The development of technologies has made it possible to use robots to simplify work or tasks. Like the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and a lot of other recently developed technologies. Android smartphones will be used to control this robot. By sending instructions to the robot through the BLYNK app on our Android phone, we can direct its movement. The Arduino microcontroller will be used to process the data and receive the instruction from the Node MCU ESP8266 module. Then it will move the robot toward all path with the assistance of engine driver L293D by adhering to the directions got from android cell phone on BLYNK application. This robot is controlled by the BLYNK app and has an APR33A3 voice module that can be programmed to read a specific voice message from the user. This robot will primarily be used to deliver medicines to Alzheimer's patients at the appropriate times, receive packages or parcels when no one is home, and deliver food and medicines to isolated patients with spreadable diseases.


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