Priyadharshni Pandian & Sonia Balamurugan.
III yr-Dept.of ECE,SACS M.A.V.M.M. Engg College,Madurai,TamilNadu
ABSTRACT:
The robotics and automation industry rules the sectors from manufacturing to household entertainments. It is widely used because of its simplicity and ability to modify to meet changes of needs. This paper deals with the project which is designed to develop the robotic vehicle using android applications for remote operation attached with wireless camera for monitoring purpose. The robot along with camera can wirelessly transmit real time video with night vision capabilities. This kind of robot can be helpful for spying purpose in war fields.
INTRODUCTION: The spying robot as its name suggests is the one used for the purpose of spying on enemy territories. Its application are, At the time of war where it can be used to collect information from the enemy terrain and monitor that information at a far secure area and safety device a plan for a counter attack, Tracking locations of terrorist organizations and then plan attack at suitable time, Making a surveillance of any disaster affected area where human beings can’t go. So let us have a brief idea about how we can use a robot in war fields for spying purpose.
BLOCK DIAGRAM:
Transmitter:
Receiver:
HARDWARE IMPLEMENTATION: All we need to have is the following components to design war field spying robot apart from a base with wheels and motors are
Sensor unit- a wireless night vision camera: apart from what the basic camera consists of a transmitter unit. It captures images and transmits these images through the transmitter in the form of digital signals, which are received by the receiver unit connected to TV or computer. The camera can be as far as 30 miles away from the receiver. A night vision camera can receive illumination by amplifying the visible light using image intensifiers or using infrared directly by objects-thermal imaging or
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