Food Serving Robot for Contactless Experience

Authors

  • J Chandrashekhara Lecturer, Department of Studies in Computer Science, Davangere University, Davanagere, India Author
  • M S Divya Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science and Engineering BIET Davanagere, India Author
  • M S Shivaprasad Research Scholar, Department of Studies in Computer Science, Davangere University, Davanagere, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55524/

Keywords:

Food serving robots (FSR), Automation, IR obstacle sensor, Internet of Things mechanisms (IoTM)

Abstract

As the world is emerging towards new  trends and technologies; there is a need to invent something  that is more attractive and useful for the citizens. This  research work highlights a very young area of application  and provides a comprehensive overview of the application of robotics in the food industry. In this new technological  age, all jobs depend on a technology called automation.  New research works are developed in the market instead of  human workers being the fashion and new passion today. In this context, we develop the concept of the food serving  robots (FSR) in this work. It required Arduino board and  the Arduino IDE to build. In this research work the board is  predefined by using color sensors and the obstacle sensor to  identify the tables. This Application can be used in any  hotel and restaurant, regular cycles. The use of robots in the  food management system is very trendy. Internet of Things mechanisms (IoTM) are widely used to avoid human manual work. It also reduces the number of employees in a  workplace. Once the structure is created, it works according  to the user's instructions. Here in this Application we will  create this robot for food delivery in hotels. In this paper, we consider two tables to show the operation of the robo  and the so-called food delivery robot. In this robo build it  required components like Arduino board, gear motor, motor  controller, IR obstacle sensor, battery (6 volt), and jumper wires. 

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Published

2022-05-30

How to Cite

Food Serving Robot for Contactless Experience . (2022). International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science & Technology, 10(3), 58–61. https://doi.org/10.55524/