Autonomous KIWI Bot for Industrial Application
Kaushika D. Patel, Yuvraj Sur, Akshay Paghadar
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 1
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This paper presents the design and development of a fully autonomous KIWI bot equipped with a robotic arm for industrial applications. The robot is designed to transport objects from one location to another efficiently. It features a bucket for carrying loads, which can be placed and retrieved using the robotic arm. The system is powered by an ESP32 microcontroller and controlled via both autonomous navigation and a custom-designed application for manual operation. The KIWI bot is equipped with high-torque motors, a LiDAR sensor for obstacle detection, and servo-driven actuation mechanisms to ensure precise object manipulation. This research focuses on the hardware and software integration of the system, its operational workflow, and potential industrial use cases.
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