Development of Web-Based Teleoperation VOCAFE Service Robot

Rachmad Andri Atmoko, Zikrie Pramudia Alfarhisi

Abstract


The design and implementation of a service robot that communicates effectively via the MQTT Protocol is presented in this research. This study focuses on creating a web-based application to control and monitor the movement of restaurant service robots in one of the university's cafes called VOCAFE. This research uses the MQTT communication protocol which allows smooth interaction between the robot and the operator. The design and construction of service robots, including their mechanical parts and communication systems, is described in the engineering section. The test results show the response time of the robot's navigation system, showing performance within a reasonable range. The conclusion highlights the importance of additional testing and research to improve the system. Overall, this research advances the creation of teleoperated restaurant service robots with reliable and effective communication using MQTT.

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