Internet of Thing for the Commando Robot Command System
In the current digitalization era, and keep abreast of the industrial 4.0 technological revolution. Wireless communication is now developing very rapidly because of its very efficient use. One of the uses of short-range wireless technology that is widely used is a device that can be integrated with...
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description | In the current digitalization era, and keep abreast of the industrial 4.0 technological revolution. Wireless communication is now developing very rapidly because of its very efficient use. One of the uses of short-range wireless technology that is widely used is a device that can be integrated with other devices. Communication between robots is the process of delivering information to do commands that are controlled remotely. Communication between robots is an important component in interactions in robots and their environment. In the robotic system, comanndo robots to convey commands to find out the location of the source, for example detecting bombs, detecting metals and detecting suspicious gases, then the commando robot can move to follow orders determined by its master. So that there is a form of communication between robots wirelessly, and this is what is called the internet of things. This form of communication will be a command to the robot commando to follow the movement of the source of detection. The advantage of communication between robots is efficiency in completing the task of knitting. This commando robot uses the Arduino software programming application, so it can make it easier in making commando robots based on the Internet of things. |
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