Abstract

With the rapid development of information technology, robot technology has matured and is widely used in military, industrial, agricultural, medical, scientific research and other fields, covering all aspects of people's lives. Remote control robots can replace humans in the harsh environment, so the development potential is huge. This paper designed a robotic arm control system built on a mobile platform. Using the Leap Motion infrared gesture sensor for real-time hand motion acquisition, the computer's PC software Processing captures the gestures by calling the relevant library functions, and transmits the data to the Arduino control via WiFi. The board, thereby achieving gesture control of the robot arm. The robotic arm is built on a mobile cart with a camera remotely controlled by an Android phone, enabling a variety of remote capture tasks. The experimental results show that the gesture control robot based on mobile platform has flexible movement, convenient control and wide application fields.

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