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Development of IoT based smart vacuum-mop robot cleaner

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2019-11
Author
Lastimado, Rhencelle Joy
Tolentino, Christian Dave
Zacarias, Wellyn
Keywords
Electronic apparatus and appliances
Vacuum cleaners -- Automation
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Automated significant mechanisms are developing in the modern industry. This implementation is compact and substitutes with small multiplicity. Current production deals with prototype versions within high standards and applies it paired mechanism like a prototype of the Robotic Cleaner System. Robotics is now evolving since it covers a wide-ranging role in society. Some robotics system proposes a helpful intervention for human, and it has a positive impact of improvement in human lifestyle, especially in house chores. The improvisation of cleaning the vicinity gives access to develop new advanced prototype version. Robotic Cleaner System attains the minimization of human intervention through the development of Arduino IDE. The robot tends to toil in a short manner of time. The application of the system builds with LIDAR, Infrared Sensor, and Ultrasonic Sensor before the set of programmable inputs. Each component acts within the circuitry and stimulates the output. Through the development of an automated mechanism, robotics can make its operation. Hence, the system can attain its desired factors without human interference.
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