Obstacle-Avoiding Robot

Obstacle-Avoiding Robot

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Obstacle-Avoiding Robot
Robotics

Obstacle-Avoiding Robot

By Krish Ajay

A 2-wheeled robot using Arduino Uno and an L298N motor driver, with an ultrasonic sensor mounted on a servo to detect obstacles. Powered by dual 3.7V 3200mAh Li-ion batteries, it autonomously adjusts its path to avoid collisions.

Robo Car Project using ESP32
IoT

Robo Car Project using ESP32

By Kapil

Built a Wi-Fi-controlled robo car using the ESP32 microcontroller that can be operated via a mobile browser by entering the local IP address. The project involved integrating motor drivers, setting up a web server on the ESP32, and implementing real-time control through IoT. It provided practical experience in embedded systems and IoT-based robotics.

ESP32 Controlled Robo Car
IoT

ESP32 Controlled Robo Car

By Biplab

Designed and built a robo car powered by the ESP32 microcontroller. The car can be wirelessly controlled via any device on the same network by accessing a web interface hosted on the ESP32. The project combined motor control, web server setup, and IoT-based real-time interaction for seamless mobile-driven navigation.

Terrain-Capable Track Robot
Robotics

Terrain-Capable Track Robot

By Shreyas

Built a rugged, Wi-Fi-controlled robo car using the ESP32 microcontroller and a track-based drive system for better stability on rough terrains. The robot can be remotely operated via a browser interface and is designed to handle uneven surfaces, making it suitable for real-world obstacle navigation and exploration tasks.