Hands-On Robotics with Arduino, Build 13 robot projects
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 1.85 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 69 lectures (4 hour, 31 mins) | Language: English
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 1.85 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 69 lectures (4 hour, 31 mins) | Language: English
Using Arduino build a Voice control robot, Black line follower, Light follower/repeller robot, Smartphone control robot.
What you'll learn
Construct a Robot from Scratch and move in 6 different directions
Understand the working of different components necessary for working of Robot
Downloadable source codes for all 6 directions
Requirements
No necessary requirement, Basic knowledge of Electronics will be great advantage
Description
Curious about controlling a Robot with smartphone, you have come to the right place. Learn the basic concept and programming required to design a fully functional Arduino Robot. For this course you will need the simplest but the most powerful and advanced Micro-Controller board called the Arduino UNO and a Bluetooth along with some basic electronics component.
Fundamentals of Robotics
Robotics is fundamentally a branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots. It is a powerful tool to understand the basic concepts of Computer Science, Mechanical engineering, and Electronics engineering. In this Arduino robot course will use a simplified version of C++ language for programming our Robot using the Arduino IDE.
Course Content and Overview
This course is designed for students interested in controlling an Arduino Robot with Android Smartphone. No coding experience is required; all you need is an Arduino, Bluetooth, some low cost hardware and electronics component for building the Robot. We will start from basics of Arduino programming and then move to higher topics.
Basics of Arduino
In this course you will first understand the basics of Arduino and then we will look at Arduino installation & setting up Arduino with your Computer or Laptop
Construction of Robot
After understanding the basics of Arduino next we will construct our Arduino Robot. All the components required for building this Robot are mentioned in Section 2
Time Control Robot
In the Time Control Robot section you will first understand the working of Motors Driver and how to control 2 motors using a single motor driver.
We will then write Arduino program so that the Robot moves in the following direction for a specific period of time
Forward
Backward
Axial Left
Axial Right
Radial Right
Radial Left
Stop
Serial Communication
Serial Communication is essential for sending and receiving data between Electronic hardware devices. We will use Serial Communication to control Led’s, Potentiometer sensor and the Arduino Robot.
In this section you will learn to read analog values from sensors and display it on the Serial Monitor. You will also write (send data) values from PC to Arduino.
Android Programming
Android OS has taken the world by storm after its inception nearly 10 years back. One of the major benefits of owning an Android smartphone is the ability to use it as a Remote Control for controlling Robots and other Electronics devices.
In this course we will design 5 Android Applications using a tool called AppInventor2. AppInventor2 is a Graphical Programming Software using which even a non programmer can design amazing Android apps in a matter of minutes.
Controlling Arduino Robot using Android Smartphone
We will create 3 android applications for controlling the Arduino and each application works in different manner
SmartBot
In the Smartbot android app we will create 5 buttons (Forward, Backward, Left, Right and Stop). When the user clicks on any of the button the Robot will move in that particular direction.
AcceleroControl Robot
In the AcceleroControl Robot android app, we will use the accelerometer sensor from the android smartphone to control the Robot. So when the user tilts the robot in forward direction it will will move forward, when the Smartphone is kept flat the Robot will Stop. Similarly by pointing the smartphone in direction you can control the direction of the Arduino Robot.
VoiceControl Robot
In the Voice Control Robot we will move our Robot in different direction by giving voice inputs
Black Line Follower
In Black line follower robot, we will first understand the working principal of the IR sensor and then attach it to our robot. After this we will understand the programming logic and then program the arduino robot to follow a black line.
White Line Follower
In white line follower, we will first understand the working principal of White line follower robot and then we will reverse the black line follower program so that the arduino robot follows a white line
Object Follower Robot
In Object Follower robot, we will first understand the working principal of this robot. After this we will write the Object Follower robot program so that the arduino robot can follow an Object.
Object Repeller Robot
In Object Repeller robot, we will first understand the working principal of this robot. After this we will write the program so that arduino robot keeps repelling or keeps moving away from the object.
Object Avoider Robot
Object avoider robot is similar to object repeller robot, but in certain condition, it will simply avoid the object instead of moving away from it.
Light Follower Robot
In Light Follower robot, we will first understand the working principal of this robot. After this we will write the Light Follower robot program and use the smartphone’s flash light so that the arduino robot can follow it.
Light Repeller Robot
In Light Repeller robot, we will first understand the working principal of this robot. After this we will write the program so that arduino robot keeps repelling or keeps moving away from a light source.
Light Avoider Robot
Light avoider robot is similar to light repeller robot, but in certain condition, it will simply avoid the object instead of moving away from it.
Who this course is for:
Students who are interested in learning the basics of Robotics
Arduino Lovers who want to learn more than Arduino basics
Students from Mechanical, Electronics, Electrical, Computer Science, Robotics background are perfectly ideal for this course