DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF NAVIGATION, MAPPING, AND BARCODE READING SYSTEM ON MOBILE ROBOT
The main issue in warehouse management is the precision and accuracy of stock data, which is crucial for ensuring operational smoothness, especially in FMCG industries for example KKP ITB. Discrepancies in inventory can lead to disruptions in the production process and potential financial losses....
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/82149 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The main issue in warehouse management is the precision and accuracy of stock
data, which is crucial for ensuring operational smoothness, especially in FMCG
industries for example KKP ITB. Discrepancies in inventory can lead to disruptions
in the production process and potential financial losses. Stock discrepancies can
lead to production delays and potential financial losses. Factors contributing to
these discrepancies include high workload for the employee, hindering effective
stock data recording. The objective of this thesis is to develop an inventory system
comprising navigation, mapping, and automatic barcode reading using a mobile
robot, which is expected to enhance efficiency and accuracy in inventory
management at KKP ITB's warehouse.
The system design process involves several stages, including requirements analysis,
system design, hardware and software implementation, and system testing. The
system designed uses TurtleBot3 equipped with a camera to read barcodes using
the pyzbar library. Hardware implementation involves the installation and
configuration of components on TurtleBot3, while software implementation
includes programming the robot's navigation, automatic mapping, and barcode
reading. Testing is conducted in various scenarios to ensure the system's accuracy
and reliability in performing the implemented functions. The implementation results
show that this system can navigate in warehouse arena, perform mapping, and read
barcodes automatically and accurately. This capability allows the system to be
integrated with the existing inventory management system. Further development is
recommended to improve the reading speed and the robot's navigation capabilities
in more complex warehouse environments. |
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