Automated Guided Vehicle as an office boy

Authors

  • N. D. Chinchkhede  Scholar, Dept of Electronics, S.B. Jain Institute of Technology, Management & Research Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • A. T. Shende  Department of Physics, Dr. S.D.D. Arts College and Commerce and Science College, Wada, Palghar, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

AGV, Office boy, Office environment, Robot, Sensors

Abstract

Office and its environment finds very effective and important place in many organizations and one required an efficient and cost effective technique for fast, reliable and efficient work. Many times some unskilled tasks are repeated like transferring files from one table to another and for such task need an office boy. Such simple and repeated task invests skilled human mind and efforts. These skilled efforts instead may be used in complex and important tasks. In this regard the paper has made to give theoretical model of Robot who works as an office boy. The robot also called as Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) as that Semi- Autonomously Navigates in the office environment.

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2018-03-10

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[1]
N. D. Chinchkhede, A. T. Shende, " Automated Guided Vehicle as an office boy, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 4, Issue 4, pp.18-21, March-April-2018.