Start Microcontroller Initialize Listen for voice commands No No No Turn ON Turn OFF Move Right Move Left Move Up Move Down Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lamp ON Lamp OFF Moving Right Moving Left Moving Up Yes Moving Down
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