Excited to share our Mechatronics project developed by team #intellivision. Together with Isuru Samarakkody and Ruwantha, we successfully designed and built an autonomous robot that: ✅ Navigates a predefined track by line following ✅ Detects and responds to four pillars using white LED indicators ✅ Carries a box and places it in a pre-assigned color-coded zone (Red, Green, or Blue) ✅ Uses programmable LED indicators to display the target zone A big thank you to the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, for guiding us throughout this journey. #Robotics #Mechatronics #Engineering #Automation #Innovation #Teamwork
Developed an autonomous robot with #intellivision team.
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