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“This simple project will help you park your car in the garage by displaying the distance from objects in front of your car’s bumper. A ‘Stop’ message will tell you when it’s time to stop. The project is …

“This project started because I was given a TI Launchpad MSP432 board. One of the 1st things I did with it was just a multi-thread demo - I believe I had it running 22 or 23 threads.”

“This project is entitled for the development of a fully functional mobile prototype ‘the Rover Station’, responsible for environmental data capture as Temperature, Humidity and Luminosity. The idea is in the future add other functions/parts to this prototype to …

“Last time I showed how to hack an RC toy and make it into Arduino Bluetooth control car, This time is how you how to make a Smartphone Controlled Arduino Robot, if you are new to Robotics , you might consider …

“The detector is a device measuring device that reveals the existence of a phenomenon or object. In today branches of science used for observation of the phenomenon, the separation of a signal or as in this paper for search and …

“In this tutorial, you will learn how to build a robot car which will avoid the obstacles present in its path. The concept can be used and applied in various ways according to the conditions.”

“Here is an easy Smart Shoes project, that detects the obstacles in 3 directions so that your smartphone would call out for you “Move forward” , “Move right” or ” Move left”. This is a prototype for a whole Smart Shoes project …

“This instructable is a description of the build process of the custom robotic kits designed for and used by University College Dublin ElecSoc. These kits are designed as an introduction to robotics and the arduino ide. The kits use easily …

“Having made an IR remote controlled switch for my house, I wanted to try the Bluetooth this time. So although I started to make a blue tooth controlled switch, I ended up throwing in a LCD display to see what …

“Pathfinder is a wearable device that translates distance into haptic feedback. Users just wear the wristband (or glove) and point at objects up to 500 centimeters away, and feel gentle pulses at their fingertips corresponding to the object’s distance …