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Automower: An Adruino-Based Autonomus Electric Lawnmower

Author
Pithumpry C. Nobles And Ryan Joseph V. Lozano
Abstract

This paper reviews different technological developments in the past and offers a new method of controlling a lawn mower. A lawn mower is a device used to cut the grass of a lawn to an even height. It can be operated manually or by converting solar, electrical, or mechanical energies into power. This project aims to create an autonomous lawn mower that will allow the user (0 cut grass with minimal effort. An automatic lawn and effort as the task lawn care system would improve people's lives, and save. maintenance is delegated to automation. In this paper, an effort has been made (0 modify the old mowing and improve its efficiency and convenience through a remote-controlled lawn mowing device.

Plastic has been used to make the device lighter and more portable. The control systems were designed to move forward and reverse, to turn it right or left, and to start and stop the device from moving. The cuter of the mower can be urn on and off as the user desires. All these new automated techniques will allow the user to control the lawn mower from a safe distance. The researchers conducted hardware and software unit tests to check the functionalities of the project system's components. After all the tests it was observed that the objectives of this study were achieved with necessary, but slight improvements, Overall, this study opens the door for the Philippines’” undervalued potential innovate and keep up with the global trends advancement industry.

SY
2019
Program
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Department, College
Electrical and Electronics, Engineering
Department
Department: Electrical Engineering and Electronics & Communication Engineering
College
College: Engineering

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