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Smart Ladder

Amit Narote, Yash Shinde, Aakash Karekar, Sachin Rane

Abstract


Conventional method of using a ladder requires the technician to carry the ladder, climb it to do the work or task and get down from the ladder. If there are many tasks to be performed for example repairing or installation of multiple tube lights over a large area the technician has to carry the ladder again and again from one place to another which is a very tiring and tedious job. The aim of this project is to create a smart ladder which is a motorized ladder in which a ladder of any size can be kept on the trolley having four wheels fitted under it to which motor has been mounted on. As per the commands or instructions the motor will rotate the wheels which will further drive the trolley in the desired way. This way the technician doesn’t have to get down and manually carry the ladder instead he can continue his operations while being on the ladder thereby reducing the efforts, manpower, labor cost and time consumption.


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