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    Follow me robot
    (UMT.Lahore, 2019) M. Sheriyar Munawar; Ahmed Adnan Mirza; Muhammad Fuzail
    The advent of modern technology has revolutionized the world. Everyone is travelling frequently and need to carry heavy language with them. At sea ports heavy automated machinery are required to automatically lift and sort out the shipments. In this document, Team shows the planning and prototyping a following robot. This report manages the Detecting and following Control framework to enable the robot to move around its condition. The robot fit for following an associated device and conveying limit of 7kg weight. It follows the path taken by the person and reaches the destination. Depicts in detail how ''The Follow Me" was structured, manufactured and modified. This vehicle is adjustable for different uses, depending upon the necessities of the conveying task by using the vehicle. The Sensing and following to Control framework gets directions from the robot's Decision System integrated by programming The venture is so far a success, in that the Sensing and Control System met the ideal requirements, anyway there is critical opportunity to get better of the system.

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