Volume : 9, Issue : 6, JUN 2023

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATIONS IN COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES (NCICT'23)

IOT BASED AUTONOMOUS UNMANNED DELIVERY VEHICLE

DR.M. YUVARAJU, K.AKKASH, K.ANISHA, A.MUGILAN, B.VIJAYA KUMAR

Abstract

Unmanned vehicles, also known as autonomous vehicles or drones, have gained popularity in recent years due to their ability to operate without human intervention. These vehicles are equipped with advanced technologies such as sensors, GPS, and computer vision, which allow them to navigate and interact with their environment without the need for a human driver or operator.

Unmanned vehicles have a wide range of applications, from military reconnaissance and surveillance to package delivery and search and rescue operations. They can operate on land, in the air, or in water, depending on their design and purpose. For example, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been used to monitor wildfires, inspect power lines and pipelines, and provide emergency medical services, while unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) have been used for bomb disposal and mine clearance.

One of the main advantages of unmanned vehicles is their ability to perform tasks in hazardous or inaccessible environments, where human safety would be at risk. They can also operate more efficiently and cost-effectively than human-operated vehicles, as they can work around the clock without the need for breaks or rest.

Keywords

ARDUINO BOARD, MOTOR DRIVER, DC MOTORS , SENSORS, ACTUATORS, POWER SOURCE, COMMUNICATION MODULE.

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