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This project implements a Line Following Robot (LFR) using an 8051 microcontroller, IR sensors, and a motor driver (L293D). The robot follows a black line on a white surface by continuously sensing ...
The Line Follower Robot is an autonomous robot designed to follow a predefined path or line on the ground. It utilizes infrared sensors to detect the contrast between the line and the surrounding ...
The evolution of the Line Following Robot starts with an analog design and advances to a refined version incorporating an Arduino Nano microcontroller and an ultrasonic sensor for obstacle avoidance.
Our LFR is fairly a good line follower robot, consists of low-priced electro-mechanical parts, electronic components, and a microcontroller chip-based processor circuitry. Bare essentials are listed ...
In this paper, a MIMO simulated annealing (SA)-based Q-learning method is proposed to control a line follower robot. The conventional controller for these types of robots is the proportional (P) ...
Finally, put the batteries in and place your finished LFR in the track (with the line printed on it using black colour). Place the LFR over the line, and switch on the LFR to see the action! ← Part 23 ...
The robot follows a circular track with no problem, and while we can see it’s not without flaws we doubt it would be possible to make a simpler follower.
There’s no denying it. Super small robots are just cool. [Pinomelean] has posted an Instructable on how to create a mini line following robot using only analog circuitry. This would make a gr… ...