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      05 July 2023, Volume 38 Issue 3
    Article

    IOT DELIVERY ROBOT
    Gangarapu Sai Vamsi Krishna1, R. Ramakrishna Reddy2, Dr. D. Ravi Kanth3
    Journal of Data Acquisition and Processing, 2023, 38 (3): 3716-3724 . 

    Abstract

    In this abstract, we introduce an IoT delivery robot that is intended to optimise last-mile delivery, enhancing productivity, precision, and client pleasure. Our IoT delivery robot integrates cutting-edge technologies like robotics, AI, and IoT connectivity to produce an intelligent and self-sufficient solution. The robot has a variety of sensors, including lidar, cameras, and proximity sensors, which allow it to precisely perceive and navigate its surroundings. This guarantees safe and dependable operation, even in congested urban locations or challenging indoor environments. The delivery robot maintains a constant connection to a centralised logistics management system thanks to its IoT connectivity. Since real-time monitoring and control are made possible by this link, the robot's actions may be effectively coordinated with the whole logistics network. By taking into account variables like traffic circumstances, delivery priorities, and customer preferences, it enables dynamic route optimisation. As a result, the delivery robot may change with the situation and deliver things in the fastest and most economical way possible. Additionally, the Internet of Things delivery robot may easily integrate with other elements of the logistics network. When picking up items for distribution and providing real-time information on inventory levels, it can communicate with automated warehouses. The robot may also interact with clients via mobile applications, giving them up-to-the-minute information on delivery progress, an estimation of when they can expect their deliveries, and the choice to reschedule or reroute them.

    Keyword

    IOT, delivery Robot


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