Lubbe, Andre J.2008-08-292008-08-292005-11Lubbe, AJ 2005, 'The development and evaluation of a prototype cell phone controlled robotic system', South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 175-184. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_indeng.html]1012-277Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/6790New cell phone technology offers the possibility to implement long distance control of robotic systems, although cell phones were not developed for control purposes but rather for communication. In this publication it is described how a cell phone is combined with a microcontroller, an audio-to-digital converter, a relay board, a wireless video camera and audio feedback to control a prototype robot. The limitations of long distance audio control of the prototype robot are discussed.AFRIKAANS: Nuwe selfoontegnologie bied die moontlikheid van langafstandsbeheer van robotstelsels, hoewel selfone nie ontwerp is vir beheerdoeleides nie, maar vir kommunikasie. In hierdie publikasie word beskryf hoe ‘n selfoon gekombineer word met ‘n mikrobeheerder, ‘n oudio-na-digitale-omskakelaar, ‘n relê-bord, ‘n koordlose videokamera tesame met oudioterugvoer om die beheer van ‘n prototipe robot te behartig. Die beperkinge van langafstand-oudiobeheer van die prototipe robot word bespreek.265659 bytesapplication/pdfenSouthern African Institute for Industrial EngineeringRobotic systemsCell phone technologyMicrocontrollerAudio-to-digital converterPrototype robotLong distance audio controlRoboticsCellular telephones -- TechnologyThe development and evaluation of a prototype cell phone controlled robotic systemArticle