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Smart Book Bot: An Autonomous Book Pick and Place Robot for Library Management

Rahul Pawar, Prajakta Korale, Bhavana Khobare, Pratiksha Kasture

Abstract


A library is a collection of books and information, organized for people to use, often managed by a librarian. In smaller libraries, it can be easy to find books, but in larger ones, searching can take a long time because some books might be overlooked. To help with this, book-picking robots can be used. These robots are designed to be slim so they can fit easily in narrow spaces, allowing libraries to use more of their area for other purposes. Some of these robots can be programmed to work within specific limits.


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