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Mobile Controlled Robot

This document describes a mobile-controlled robot that can be operated through an Android smartphone app. The robot communicates with the phone via Bluetooth to receive touch or voice commands controlling its speed and direction of movement. It also sends feedback to the phone about its distance to obstacles and current direction of travel. The robot uses a Bluetooth module that allows communication between Android and other Bluetooth devices.

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Mobile Controlled Robot

This document describes a mobile-controlled robot that can be operated through an Android smartphone app. The robot communicates with the phone via Bluetooth to receive touch or voice commands controlling its speed and direction of movement. It also sends feedback to the phone about its distance to obstacles and current direction of travel. The robot uses a Bluetooth module that allows communication between Android and other Bluetooth devices.

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Mobile controlled robot

Android smartphones are undoubtedly the most popular gadgets these days. You will find various apps on the Internet that
exploit inbuilt hardware in these mobile phones, such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, to control other devices. Presented here is a robot that can be
controlled using an app running on an Android phone. The control commands are sent via Bluetooth and the robot has such features as:

1. It can be controlled from Android smartphones by touch or voice commands


2. The speed of the robot can also be controlled
3. The robot will sense and inform to the phone its distance from the nearest obstacle
4. It will also send information about the direction in which it is moving

Bluetooth module JY MCU BT used in the project can be connected to any device, via built-in UART interface, to communicate
with other Bluetooth-enabled devices such as mobile phones, handheld computers and laptops. The module runs on a 3.6V to 6V supply.
Fig. 4 shows a picture of the Bluetooth module.
Project team
k.sai Chaitanya 151fa05273
usha Rani 151fa5006
naga Jyothi 151fa05010

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