AUTOMATIC VACCUM CLEANER
Anshika Mishra1*, Shivansh Asthana 2, Vineet Mishra 3, Sadhana Chaudhary 4
, Anil Kumar Chaudhary5
1,2,3,4
[Link] 4th year students, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Buddha Institute of
Technology, Gorakhpur, UP, India
5
Asst. Prof., Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Buddha Institute of Technology,
Gorakhpur, UP, India
*Contact: (bit21ec32@[Link])
Abstract
Automatic vacuum cleaners, commonly referred to as robotic vacuums, are autonomous devices
designed to clean floors and other surfaces without requiring direct human control. These
machines rely on advanced sensors and navigation algorithms to efficiently scan and clean
various types of environments. They are equipped with features such as dirt detection, obstacle
avoidance, and mapping, which allow them to adapt to different spaces and ensure thorough
cleaning coverage. With the ability to clean on scheduled cycles, these devices offer convenience
by reducing the need for manual operation. The sensors help robotic vacuums detect debris,
adjust their cleaning paths, and avoid obstacles, ensuring they can navigate around furniture and
tight corners. As robotic vacuum technology evolves, newer models provide longer battery life,
improved cleaning efficiency, and better mapping capabilities. The increasing adoption of these
automated cleaning solutions highlights their role in enhancing household cleaning efficiency,
saving time, and minimizing physical labor. With the rise of home automation, robotic vacuums
continue to play an essential role in modern smart homes, contributing to more efficient and
convenient cleaning routines.
Keywords: automatic vacuum cleaner, robotic vacuum, sensors, navigation, obstacle
avoidance, cleaning efficiency, mapping, home automation, autonomous cleaning,
scheduling, etc.