Tamanna Motahar, PhD

HCI and Accessibility Researcher



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Tamanna Motahar, PhD

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tmotahar[at] uw [dot] edu


Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering

University of Washington




Tamanna Motahar, PhD

HCI and Accessibility Researcher


tmotahar[at] uw [dot] edu


Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering

University of Washington



Secret Bot: A Bluetooth Controlled Spy Robot


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Rabbani Rasha, A. Mostafa, Tamanna Motahar
2018

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Rasha, R., Mostafa, A., & Motahar, T. (2018). Secret Bot: A Bluetooth Controlled Spy Robot.


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Rasha, Rabbani, A. Mostafa, and Tamanna Motahar. “Secret Bot: A Bluetooth Controlled Spy Robot” (2018).


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Rasha, Rabbani, et al. Secret Bot: A Bluetooth Controlled Spy Robot. 2018.


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@article{rabbani2018a,
  title = {Secret Bot: A Bluetooth Controlled Spy Robot},
  year = {2018},
  author = {Rasha, Rabbani and Mostafa, A. and Motahar, Tamanna}
}

Abstract

Secret Bot: A Bluetooth Controlled Spy Robot is an Arduino Uno based robotthat can be monitored and controlled by an Android device using an Android application. The Wireless NetworkCamera mounted on the robot can also be displayed on any other Android/iOS device for monitoring. In this project simple materials are used like plastic wood for the chassis, cycle spokes for the wheel axle, L293D motor driver and two 600 rpm DC motors for propulsion in four directions namely front, reverse, left and right. Bluetooth module HC-05 is used to receive commands in the form of strings from the Android application. The robot is covered with camouflage texture so that it does not alert surroundings. It is made up of simple materials rather than preassembled kits because the materials are readily and cheaply available, the robot becomes very lightweight and it can be formed into any desired size.


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