Remotely Controlled Automated Horse Jump ()
Abstract
With the application of automation, a horse jump can be controlled with the push of a button, or even a remote control. This enables the rider to adjust the jump to suit their needs while still on their horse. The objective of this work is to design and build a wireless remote motor controller which will be applied to a prototype horse jump. The user will be able to control the forward and reverse direction of the motor by pushing a button or switch via RF remote control. A horse jump prototype consisting of a single jump stand will be constructed.
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I. Al-Bahadly and J. White, "Remotely Controlled Automated Horse Jump,"
Circuits and Systems, Vol. 2 No. 1, 2011, pp. 25-33. doi:
10.4236/cs.2011.21005.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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