Abstract

Abstract— The area of autonomous robotics is developing at a fast rate. The fashion to apply more and more sensors in automobiles is pushed each through rules and client needs for better protection and dependable service. Nowadays, robots are located everywhere, starting from homes, hospitals to industries,and navy operations. Autonomous robots are evolved to be strong sufficient to work beside people and to perform jobs efficiently. Humans have a natural experience of information of the physical forces appearing round them like gravity, experience of motion, etc. which aren't taught explicitly however these evolved naturally. However, this isn't always the case with robots. To make the robot completely autonomous and equipped to work with people, the robotic have to becapable of understand the scenario and devise a plan for easy operation, considering all the adversities which can arise even as sporting out the tasks. Considering themodern covid-19 scenario, we've got proposed a prototype robotic that may be very beneficial to reduce the danger of infectious sickness transmission in the product delivery machine during the extreme stress on healthcare and hygiene. The layout and development of a price effective autonomous cellular robotic prototype were supplied which can supply applications accurately to a favoured vacation spot using Radio frequency identification (RFID). Keywords— Raspberry pi, Open CV, IR sensors, ImageProcessing

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