Platform-based systems provider, National
Instruments (NI) has mentored Anuj Verma and Shlok Jhawar, class VIII students
of Delhi Public School, Bangalore in successfully creating a 4-wheeled,
all-terrain, multi-purpose robot named, Recon Rover.
The Robot that can be used for surveillance
during disasters and natural calamities incorporates data from various
actuators and sensors in order to give the users the best control and accurate
data from areas struck by natural calamities. The robot uses ultrasonic sensors
to automatically avoid obstacles and prevent crash along with sensing the
presence of humans stuck in disaster zones. It sends real time images and data
from the disaster site while being controlled remotely.
Anuj and Shlok are 14 years-old and want to
pursue robotics and electronics engineering later in their careers. They had
earlier participated in NIYantra, NI’s annual Student Design contest, with a
simple prototype of their product. They were successful in getting noticed by
NI experts and since then have been closely working with the team in shaping up
their final product using NI LabVIEW (system design software) and NI myRIO
(embedded hardware device for students).
National Instruments provides hardware and
software platform that not only helps professional scientists and engineers to
solve complex applications, but also these budding engineers to envisage and
build systems having great social impact.
“National Instruments has equipped scientists
and engineers, with tools that accelerate the development of smart measurement
systems and embedded control systems. This mission of ours extends into
education, to serve budding scientists and engineers with access to the same
advanced tools and technologies. These technologies help students to quickly
realize and validate, solutions to real-world problems,” said Aditi Chauhan,
Marketing Manager – India , National Instruments.
According to Anuj Verma, “Even with advanced
technology into play, rescue operations are often slow resulting in mass panic.
The biggest challenge which rescue teams face is that of accessibility. When
disaster strikes a place which is remote and hard to access, getting any
information can be challenging. To address this issue, we created the Recon
Rover, with a highly-advanced user interface which can be controlled very
easily. NI provided us access to various NI tools required to make this product
flexible and scalable. With NI’s help, we were able to solve various challenges
which we faced in the product development stage.”
As a part of its Academic program, NI
organizes an annual student design competition, NIYANTRA, where it mentors
hundreds of students, equips them with NI hardware, software and guidance that
is required for their projects. Some of these students are really motivated to
take their idea to prototype. NI further makes this possible through its
various initiatives aimed at enabling SMEs and future entrepreneurs with
technology access, startup assistance and ecosystem support.
Agencies
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thanks for posting your comments. Do continue to visit
http://blogspot.siliconvillage.net for more news, features and interviews in business, technology, gadgets related areas.