
Unmanned Grounded Vehicle for Surveillance and Infiltration
Author(s) -
Kumar Abhishek,
Soneil Guptha,
Venkatakrishnan Srivatsav,
M. Boopathi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.h6241.069820
Subject(s) - laptop , bluetooth , battlefield , robot , computer science , phone , task (project management) , computer security , aeronautics , real time computing , simulation , human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence , engineering , wireless , systems engineering , telecommunications , operating system , ancient history , linguistics , philosophy , history
Surveillance in remote areas can prove to be a difficult task due to the risk of safety. Therefore, this project is aimed to develop a robot that can be used for both surveillance and infiltration purposes. It is a land-based system where rear and front wheels are used as a form of locomotive control. It is an unmanned vehicle where it is controlled with the help of Bluetooth through either phone or laptop. This robot can also differentiate between friend and foe mainly with the help of image processing. By implementing this robot, one can substitute military personnel on the battlefield which can save many lives. It can also reduce human effort and error during war times.