08/02/2026
Gesture Based Robotic Car :
The Gesture Control Car is an innovative robotics project that allows you to control a robotic car using hand movements or mobile gestures instead of traditional buttons or joysticks. By utilizing the gyroscope and accelerometer sensors in a smartphone, motion data is transmitted wirelessly to the robot via Bluetooth, enabling intuitive and real-time control.
The system works by detecting the tilt and orientation of the mobile phone, which is then interpreted by an Arduino-compatible microcontroller on the robot. Based on the gesture input—such as forward tilt, backward tilt, or left/right movement—the robot responds by moving in the corresponding direction. This creates a natural and engaging way to interact with robotics and embedded systems.
The robot is typically built on a stable car chassis and driven using DC motors controlled by a motor driver module. The kit is easy to assemble, requires no soldering, and includes sample Arduino code to help users quickly understand the working principle and customize gestures as needed.
Key Features
Control robot using mobile phone gestures
Uses smartphone gyro/accelerometer sensors
Wireless communication via Bluetooth
Smooth and responsive real-time control
Arduino programmable logic
Ideal for STEM education, robotics training, and innovation projects
Applications
Educational robotics projects
Gesture-based control demonstrations
Human–machine interaction learning
DIY electronics and automation
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