Revolutionizing Military Operations: A Smart Fabrication of Bomb Detection and Diffusing Robot with Location Sharing Feature
Nandini Krishnamoorthy, Vijayaraghavan Sujatha, G. Naresh, R. Ratheesh, M. Dinesh
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Every day, newspapers all across the globe publish a deluge of news articles about wounded trained workers or military personnel who die while defusing explosives. The disposal and dispersing of bombs has evolved into a very important and sometimes dangerous task for modern humans. To address this issue, a wireless bomb disposal robot concept has been put forward. The robot is programmed to detonate the bomb using a wireless control module. The transmitter is part of the control module, whereas the receiver is the robot itself. Connected to a NodeMCU boards is the receiver module. The commands sent by the transmitter determine how the robot moves. A wireless video receiver receives the signal from the wireless camera and is interfaced with the LCD display in the control module. Ideally, the robot’s wireless camera would be mounted close to the arm that contains the center shaft motors used for diffusion, allowing the operator to see the recorded footage on the LCD screen located in the control module. The robotic arm can now move thanks to DC motors. We are presenting the safest method for disposing of explosives so that ordinary people may avoid harm, without endangering the lives of bomb squad experts, soldiers, or commandos. The Location Sensitive Bomb Detection Robot (LSBDR) is a suggested technique that uses cross-validation with the traditional Bomb Identification Robot (BIR) to assess how well it identifies and reports bomb locations.
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