Our Projects
Our first project is a Bluetooth-controlled race car, a fun and educational hobby project. It involves designing and building a small, motorized car that can be operated wirelessly through a smartphone application via a Bluetooth connection. The project combines electronics, programming, and mechanical design, allowing us to create a fully functional car that responds to user commands such as moving forward, reversing, and turning. This project not only introduces basic concepts of wireless communication but also provides hands-on experience in building and controlling a remote vehicle. click here for more
We built a car capable of avoiding obstacles in its path, allowing it to navigate smoothly around obstacles and move through the house without getting stuck anywhere. We achieved this through programming and the electronics section. Although we faced some challenges during its construction, we eventually succeeded in building it. click here for more
Our project is a fire-detecting car, designed to search for fire sources along a set path. This project combines programming, electronics, and sensor integration to create a car capable of autonomously detecting fires. Once the car identifies a fire, it triggers an alarm to notify of its exact location. The design includes fire sensors, circuits, and a programmed control system, allowing the car to navigate, detect fires, and respond efficiently. This project offers practical experience in robotics and fire detection technology while demonstrating the use of sensors in real-world applications.click here for more
