Gaps in Current Solutions
Solution Features
Tablet for Food Collection
A tablet with an intuitive user interface is mounted on the back of the robot, streamlining the food collection process.
Active Monitoring System
Sensors are mounted in each container to update the administrators on each container's temperature, lock status, and locker contents.
Automated Containers
Door and sliding tray opens automatically to enhance user experience and ergonomics.
Security System
Door is automatically locked with a solenoid lock when food has been placed or collected. It can only be opened by a passcode or through the administrators.
Subsystems Features
The chassis, or the robot's exterior, is designed with aesthetics, compartmentalisation, and security in mind.
Aesthetics are improved by selecting materials and components that contribute to a visually appealing design, featuring sleek and durable exteriors.
Personalisation and compartmentalisation are achieved through the implementation of the automated standalone containers. These containers are integrated with security functionalities to prevent unauthorised access.
The robot has four containers and can thus deliver up to four orders simultaneously, improving efficiency compared to its delivery robot counterparts.
Each container has a security feature that consists of an automated lock that works with the passcode generated by the web application's backend.
Each container is also equipped with automation features, such as automatic door operations and an automated sliding tray for an enhanced user experience.
The web application includes different layouts for all the user interfaces: customer, merchant and admin. It also contains an interface that is used for the tablet mounted on the robot.
The service is also compatible across both mobile and desktop, with customisation options to be displayed in either light or dark mode, depending on the device's settings.
Our web application also manages the data in the database, performs backend logic, and assigns orders to available robots and containers.