AutoPilot Parking
In our IoT module, our teacher grouped us randomly for an assignment. There were five of us in the group. Together, we came up with a big idea: making a car that drives itself and can find parking spots on its own. We used components like Arduino UNO, IR sensors, a L293D Motor Driver, and motors with wheels to build it. The IR sensors acted like the car's eyes, helping it avoid obstacles, while the smart parking system allowed it to park itself autonomously.
Putting everything together was challenging. We had to integrate hardware with software effectively. Each team member contributed their expertise, whether it was coding or circuit building. Despite the difficulties, from debugging code to troubleshooting hardware issues, we persevered.
When we finally presented our project, we were proud of the results. Our self-driving car performed excellently and demonstrated effective autonomous parking. More importantly, we gained valuable experience in teamwork and problem-solving.