BIT Dot Robotics Team won Prizes at IIT, Kharagpur
BIT Dot Robotics Team won Prizes at IIT, Kharagpur
“We become what we think about most of the time,
and that’s the curious secret.”
Kshitij, IIT Kharagpur –The Technical pageant is the Asia’s Largest Techno-Management festival and is the largest and finest technical platforms for the students for great innovations and new ideas. This was the 16th edition of the festival and was held for a span of three days from 19th January to 21st January 2019 with a participation of 60,000 students from across the country. The festival was loaded with inspiring and fun events and competitions, Workshops, Exhibitions, Guest Lectures, Mega shows and more. The basic motive of the festival is to achieve the knowledge to be at the district of the rising technovation and to unfold new and raw concepts of the youth amongst everyone.
A. Naveen Shankar M.Mohamed Irsath M. Vijayakumar S. Gokul Prasand
Our BITians, Mr.M.Vijayakumar, the III year student of Mechanical Engineering and the team is being carried out by Mr. A. Naveen Shankar, I Year M.E.CAD/CAM, Mr.M.Mohamed Irsath, IV year Mechanical Engineering, Mr.M.Vijayakumar, III year Mechanical Engineering and Mr.Gokul Prasand S, II year EEE has won the 1st prize amount of Rs 15000/- in the event “Sand Rover” in the techfest “KSHITIJ” at IIT Kharagpur. They were awarded as the “Best Mechanical Design” award in the Robotix event “Zenith”.
General land locomotives for surveillance systems are not highly skilled when compared to the sand locomotives because of slipping in sand. In loose sand the coherent force between two particles is very less thus making the system slip easily. Thus the rover should have connection up to some depth in the sand and now with that grip in it, it should move to the next step. Similarly the expected sand rover system here has the capability to move in the loose sand of desert regions. It can also move as a ordinary vehicle which can be transformed manually. A surveillance system is fixed in it along with a solar panel for supply. This design is efficient in all terrains in for the purpose of surveillance.
“Start where you are. Use what you have.
Do what you can”.
M.Nasreen