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IoT Enabled LoRa-Based Patrolling Robot

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Computational Intelligence in Machine Learning (ICCIML 2022)

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering ((LNEE,volume 1106))

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The major goal of this study is to create a robot that can undertake surveillance in household settings. Nowadays, robots play an important role in your daily operations, decreasing human labor and error. They can be controlled physically, depending upon the situation. This robot's goal is to collect pictures from the surroundings before talking with the user. The user can control the robot using an Internet of Things (IoT) device such as a smartphone using the Blink app and the LoRa module during the day and receive live video streaming from the robot's wireless camera. The robot may be controlled manually using an Arduino microcontroller. The ESP32 CAM module collects information and sends that to the Arduino Uno microcontroller, which gives instructions to the robot's operations. Along with the output of the picture that was collected by the robot. As a result, surveillance can be carried out. With further progress in our project, we may be able to provide surveillance even in defense regions.

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Sridhar, M., Kanakaraja, P., Yaswanth, L., Pasha, S.Y., Chowdary, P.S. (2024). IoT Enabled LoRa-Based Patrolling Robot. In: Gunjan, V.K., Kumar, A., Zurada, J.M., Singh, S.N. (eds) Computational Intelligence in Machine Learning. ICCIML 2022. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 1106. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7954-7_34

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