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Volume 17 Issue 2
April-June 2026
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Ai Enabled Teaching And Child Monitoring Robot
| Author(s) | Dr. Brindha S, Ms. Sountharia I N, Mr. Akilmithran B K, Mr. Balakannan V, Mr. Chaarugash R J, Mr. Nithin Balaji S, Mr. Survesh Chandru S M |
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| Country | India |
| Abstract | With rapid urbanization and the rise of dual-income households, continuous child supervision within homes has become increasingly challenging. Parents must balance professional responsibilities with child safety and early education, creating a need for intelligent home-based solutions. Most existing smart home monitoring systems rely on cloud-based architectures for video processing and behavior analysis, which raises concerns regarding privacy, latency, and dependency on internet connectivity. This research proposes an AI-enabled teaching and child monitoring robot designed to operate within a smart home environment using a centralized intelligence architecture. The system integrates autonomous navigation, real-time video streaming, anomaly detection, and interactive teaching capabilities. A Raspberry Pi module manages audio-video communication while an Arduino controller handles movement and obstacle avoidance. All artificial intelligence processing is performed locally through a centralized laptop system, ensuring improved privacy and reduced latency. Parents can interact with the robot through a web-based control dashboard that provides live video, alerts, and manual movement control. The proposed system demonstrates a practical and privacy-preserving solution for home child monitoring and educational interaction. |
| Keywords | Autonomous Robot, Child Monitoring System, Educational Robotics, Smart Home Monitoring, Human Robot Interaction, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Centralized Intelligence |
| Field | Computer > Automation / Robotics |
| Published In | Volume 17, Issue 2, April-June 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-04-02 |
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