Control of A Car, Via Internet

Control of A Car, Via Internet

Internet and mobile devices such as phones, tablets, and even wearable goods are getting more popular day by day. Embedded system technology offers fast, cheap, and optimized solutions for designers with its wide portfolio. This study demonstrates a remote-control application of a car via internet platform. An embedded system was designed with an Arduino card to interact with the car hardware and an android application was developed to control the car. The car was controlled by the android application via an internet connected embedded system successfully.

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