
Solar Based Smart Lawn Mower
Author(s) -
R. S. Keote,
Prasanna Kale,
Chaitanya Raut,
Bhaskar Samavedula,
Rutuja Khawade,
Abhijeet Dumanwar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.d9065.049420
Subject(s) - lawn , arduino , obstacle , robot , automotive engineering , computer science , dc motor , obstacle avoidance , presentation (obstetrics) , engineering , human–computer interaction , electrical engineering , embedded system , artificial intelligence , mobile robot , medicine , botany , radiology , political science , law , biology
Our lawn mower is a self grass cutting vehicle running on solar energy which avoiding obstacles, increases the capability of complete mechanized grass cutting devoid of any necessity of any human intervention. Our structure requires a couple of 12V batteries to influence up the motors of the blades and for the movement. Lawn mowing is regarded as one of the most boring or tiring everyday jobs. It is also very reliable private robotic applications. The principle of this paper is to study and re-define the art in robotic lawn mowers to highlight the needs and capabilities of today's devices. A brief survey of available products, some patents and typical test bed prototypes are also provided. Some enabling techniques that make the vehicles more efficient are also suggested. We have utilized a solar board i.e. solar panel to charge the batteries the lawn mower and robot motors are interfaced to an Arduino Uno which governs the implementation of each motor. It is additionally used to interface an ultrasonic sensor for obstacle recognition and IR sensors for stopping the vehicle. The importance of this research lies in the presentation of an overview of a potential big market for personal vehicles.