Open source industrial Line Follower (Arduino and RFID)

Open source industrial Line Follower (Arduino and RFID)

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I decided to design and build my own industrial line follower inspired by existing robots. Using Arduino and affordable components, I created an open-source concept robot to aid assembly lines and factories. This project aims to replicate the functionality of advanced transport robots found in manufacturing facilities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUNM433q8AA For more information on this project, visit: https://goo.gl/wUaAZz A reliable 3D printer can be found here: https://goo.gl/1ryxQE Have you ever been curious about the technology behind robots that transport components on assembly lines? I observed these robots at an Opel factory in Poland and asked numerous questions. The explanation revealed that they were essentially advanced line followers, employing magnetic strips instead of tape and magnetic sensors rather than light sensors. Additional safety features and smart technologies were also integrated. However, this sparked my interest in creating a smaller, cheaper, Arduino-based, and open-source version of such a robot capable of intelligent transportation. This seemed like a significant challenge, but that's exactly what I enjoy doing!

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