Abstract

Autonomous robots have recently gained traction in a variety of industries due to their efficiency and possible cost savings. However, assuring the safety and dependability of these robots is critical, especially in terms of obstacle detection and avoidance. Ultrasonic sensors, which are known for their low cost, user-friendliness, and dependability, have emerged as a popular and practical solution to this problem. In this paper, the author offer a framework for using numerous ultrasonic sensors in autonomous robots to detect and avoid obstacles.In our approach, real-time sensor data processing is used to correctly identify and quantify the distances to obstacles, which subsequently guides the robot's path adjustment using obstacle avoidance algorithms. The findings show that our proposed framework for multiple ultrasonic sensor-based range and obstacle avoidance is capable of identifying and avoiding obstacles in a variety of situations. Furthermore, this study conducted a comparison analysis between our method and standard single ultrasonic sensor-based obstacle identification and avoidance approaches, indicating that our approach is more accurate, reliable, and robust.This method ensures safe and dependable navigation in a variety of applications, including mobile robots, autonomous vehicles, and drones. Overall, our research advances the development of low-cost, highly dependable autonomous robots for obstacle recognition and avoidance, allowing them to navigate difficult settings.

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