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SCOUT-CAM is a compact, dual-mode reconnaissance rover designed for inspecting hazardous, confined, or hard-to-reach indoor environments where human entry is unsafe, slow, or simply impractical. Typical use cases include:
The rover streams live video from an on-board ESP32-CAM and is steered with a Sony DualShock 4 controller. It seamlessly switches between two operating modes:
The system has three logical layers, separated by the communication medium they use:
In manual mode the ESP32-CAM is essentially a translator: it turns network commands into signals for the servos and the DC motors. In autonomous mode it ignores the drive commands from the PC and instead runs a simple behaviour:
The operator can take control back at any moment by pressing the mode-toggle button on the PS4 controller — useful when the rover gets stuck or makes a poor decision.
The 9 V battery feeds the MB102 breadboard power supply, which provides a clean 5 V rail to the ESP32-CAM, the two servos and the L298N's logic input. The DC motors are powered directly from the battery through the L298N's H-bridge — this keeps the noisy motor current off the camera's supply, which would otherwise cause Wi-Fi resets and image artefacts.
| ESP32-CAM (AI-Thinker) |
| 3-pin Makeblock ultrasonic sensor |
| 2× Makeblock Analog servos |
| L298N dual H-bridge motor driver |
| 2× DC motors |
| MB102 power supply module |
| 9 V battery |
| Host PC |
| Sony DualShock 4 |
| ESP32-CAM-MB USB to serial adapter for flashing |
| GPIO 2 | Servo 1 — signal |
| GPIO 4 | Servo 2 — signal |
| GPIO 12 | L298N IN1 |
| GPIO 13 | L298N IN2 |
| GPIO 14 | L298N IN3 |
| GPIO 15 | L298N IN4 |
| GPIO 16 | Ultrasonic SIG |
| 5V pin | Power |
| GND | - |
TBA