Adaptive Intelligent Spider Robot
Rozita Teymourzadeh, Rahim Nakhli Mahal, Ng Keng Shen, Kok Wai Chan

TL;DR
This paper introduces an adaptive intelligent spider robot equipped with sensors and a new NI controller, capable of autonomous environmental monitoring and obstacle adaptation with high efficiency.
Contribution
It presents a novel self-adaptive spider robot design using LabVIEW and NI controller, enhancing autonomous obstacle handling without human intervention.
Findings
System efficiency exceeds 95% in tests
Successfully integrates ultrasonic, smoke, and temperature sensors
Demonstrates effective autonomous adaptation to obstacles
Abstract
This paper presents the development of an adaptive intelligent spider robot. With the incorporation of sensors, the four-legged spider robot is able to monitor the environment wirelessly. A new auto-station adaptation National Instrument (NI) controller in the application for an intelligent robot is proposed. The research work will solve the weak adaptive ability of conventional existing robot. The proposed project proposes a self-adaptive smart spider robot that functions without human interfacing. The proposed design utilizes the control scheme with National Instruments (NI) LabVIEW to produce a smart portable system. Furthermore, the adaptive intelligent spider robot easily adapts to new situations when facing obstacles. The design is carried out using feedback loop schematic LabVIEW interfacing with the smart controller and incorporation of GH-311 Ultrasonic Sensor to detect any…
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TopicsWater Quality Monitoring Technologies
