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DOI: 10.17163/ings.n17.2017.04
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Operación Remota De Un Robot Móvil Usando Un Teléfono Inteligente

Abstract: Recibido: 30-09-2016, aprobado tras revisión: 16-12-2016 Forma sugerida de citación: Flores, C.; Rojas, F.; Trejo, K. (2017). «Operación remota de un robot móvil usando un teléfono inteligente». Ingenius. N.• 17, (Enero-Junio). pp. 29-35. ISSN: 1390-650X. Resumen AbstractEn este artículo se presenta un acercamiento al mando a distancia de un robot móvil que emplea un telé-fono inteligente para comandarlo. La idea principal es recolectar los datos generados por el acelerómetro incluido en el teléfono intelige… Show more

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“…Mobile devices are among the most used equipment by people in today's world, and 80% of them run on this operating system [34]. Smartphones allow the use of available technology at a low cost due to several functionalities capable of replacing a computer in several aspects [35]. It is even possible to take advantage of these devices used to control a robot through Bluetooth [36,37] and a wireless interface providing a high-speed bidirectional connection.…”
Section: Technology Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobile devices are among the most used equipment by people in today's world, and 80% of them run on this operating system [34]. Smartphones allow the use of available technology at a low cost due to several functionalities capable of replacing a computer in several aspects [35]. It is even possible to take advantage of these devices used to control a robot through Bluetooth [36,37] and a wireless interface providing a high-speed bidirectional connection.…”
Section: Technology Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The H-bridge module implemented in the vehicle is a printed circuit at the Center for Research in Microelectronics (CIME) based essentially on the use of two transistors and two relays for each motor to control (Figure 9) [16]. This design has as a disadvantage over very popular commercial models, such as the L298N driver [2], [3], [8], the impossibility of controlling the speed of rotation; on the other hand, it has as advantages the control of four motors from the same circuit (the L298N allows the control of two DC motors from the same circuit) and a better use of the voltage provided by the battery (the L298N has internal voltage drops of more than 1V due to switching transistors that are not present in the module implemented in the project [8]). The motors are powered from the battery that energizes the vehicle and the stimuli are made with the digital pins of the Arduino UNO.…”
Section: Motors H-bridge Module and Batterymentioning
confidence: 99%