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Driverless Remote Control Boat

Vidya Swami, Sanjeevini Patil, Pooja Khombare, Sameena Patel, Chandrakant Umarani

Abstract


The rescue boats are providing streams of video and other essential data via wireless connections to human operated base stations. A remote control driverless boat is provided for rescuing the people in the water. This robotic boat is controlled by a person with a remote to navigate to the person in need. Camera is used for the live visual transmission the live streaming of the camera can be seen on laptop. The boat is has floating mechanisms to keep the boat right side up in rough water conditions and includes visual indicators to help the user keep track of the boats. It takes less time to search, because if we don’t know the specific area to search then we will send the boat and so it is easy for us to search.


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