Wireless control of miniaturized mobile vehicle for indoor surveillance

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This work is based upon electronic automation and Smart Control techniques, which constitute the basis of Control Area Network (CAN) and Personal Area Network (PAN). Bluetooth technology has been interfaced with a programmable controller to provide multi-dimensional vehicle control. A network is proposed which contains a remote, mobile host controller and an android operating system based mobile set (Client). The client communicates with a host controller through a Bluetooth device. The system incorporates duplex communication after successful confirmation between the host and the client; the android based mobile unit controls the vehicle through the Bluetooth module. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Saquib, S. M. T., Hameed, S., Usman Ali, S. M., Jafri, R., & Amin, I. (2013). Wireless control of miniaturized mobile vehicle for indoor surveillance. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 51). https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/51/1/012025

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