Design and implementation of Arduino based robotic arm

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This study presents the model, design, and construction of the Arduino based robotic arm, which functions across a distance as it is controlled through a mobile application. A six degree of freedom robotic arm has been designed and implemented for the purpose of this research. The design controlled by the Arduino platform receives orders from the user’s mobile application through wireless controlling signals, that is Bluetooth. The arm is made up of five rotary joints and an end effector, where rotary motion is provided by the servomotor. Each link has been first designed using solid works and then printed by 3D printer. The assembly of the parts of the robot and the motor’s mechanical shapes produce the final prototype of the arm. The Arduino has been programmed to provide rotation to each corresponding servo motor to the sliders in the designed mobile application for usage from distance.

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Ali, H. M., Hashim, Y., & Al-Sakkal, G. A. (2022). Design and implementation of Arduino based robotic arm. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 12(2), 1411–1418. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v12i2.pp1411-1418

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