Selecting a Final Year Project: Power & Programming

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For a final year project that combines power and programming, consider developing a Ball Collector Robot controlled via an Android phone. This project integrates robotics with mobile programming, allowing for hands-on experience in both fields. Emphasizing power management and programming logic will enhance the project's complexity and relevance. Ensure to focus on the technical aspects of power usage and control algorithms. This approach will meet the criteria of being power-related while involving significant programming challenges.
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Please give me some advice on final year project selection. I want a power related project with heavy programming involved. Thanks for the help guys!
 
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nabeel89 said:
Please give me some advice on final year project selection. I want a power related project with heavy programming involved. Thanks for the help guys!

Ball Collector Robot using Android phone.
 
legendary_ said:
Ball Collector Robot using Android phone.


I said a power-related project with heavy programming! Thanks for your help!
 
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