Student Centric Learning

Sl no Project name Student name Name of the Guide Outcomes
1 Voice controlled Arudino robot M K Shree Janani Dr.J.Parthipan The receiver end reads these commands and interprets them into controlling the robotic vehicle. The android device sends commands to move the vehicle in forward, backward, right and left directions. After receiving the commands, Arduino operates the motors in order to move the vehicle in four directions.
2 Gesture controlled car M Mohammed Faizan T.Kenny Louries The goal of this project is to capture simple hand gestures from the Glove and use that input to wirelessly control the car. Controlled variables include speed, steering, forward/reverse and stop.
3 5 Axis trainable robotic arm R M Aishwaraya S.Rajesh kumar They are used in factories to automate execution of repetitive tasks, such as applying paint to equipment or parts; in warehouses to pick, select, or sort goods from distribution conveyors to fulfill consumer orders; or in a farm field to pick and place ripe fruits onto storage trays.
4 Pan tilt Webcam P Kameshwaran Dr.J.Parthipan

Wide point of view: a PTZ camera monitors a large area as it can move horizontally and vertically from a fixed point. This will help in identifying problems before they arise and hence reduce risks and improve safety. Easily detect, monitor, and track objects with low latency thanks to the PTZ controls

 

 

 

 

 

5 Human following robot S. Karthick N.Arunkumar

The human following robot is an automobile system that has ability to recognize obstacle, move and change the robot’s position toward the subject in the best way to remain on its track. This project uses arduino, motors different types of sensors to achieve its goal.

 

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