wireless Robot controlled by hand gesture “surveillance and education toy robot”
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2020
Authors
Al-Haj, Waed
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Abstract
In today’s era human-machine interaction is becoming widespread.
So, with the introduction of new technologies the gap between machines and
humans is being reduced to ease the standard of living. Gestures have played a
crucial role in diminishing this gap. This paper deals with design and
implementation of an accelerometer-based hand gesture-controlled robot
controlled wirelessly using a small low cost, 3-axis accelerometer. The project can
be used in surveillance, especially in education and entertainment.
The robot which can be controlled by simple human gestures. The
user just needs to wear a gesture device in which a sensor is included. The sensor
will record the movement of hand in a specific direction which will result in the
motion of the robot in the respective directions. The robot and the Gesture
movement are connected wirelessly through Bluetooth. User can interact with the
robot in a more friendly way due to the wireless communication. We can control
the car using accelerometer sensors connected to a hand glove. The sensors are
intended to replace the remote control that is generally used to run the car. It will
allow user to control the forward, backward, leftward and rightward movements