Chennai:
Imagine a remotely controlled boat during the floods in Chennai to ferry out flood hit and a underwater robot to rescue people.
Students of Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing in Kancheepuram have been trying to design such a boat and a underwater robot in a large rainwater harvesting pond which was filled after the recent heavy rains.
Interestingly, the Republic Day had a robotic flavour at the campus as students developed several hands-on demonstration of fun robotics projects for visitors and children.
“The goal is eventually to promote affordable robot building by school and college students and teachers, so that children can be introduced at an early age to "playful learning" with robots, electronics and computers on a large scale, thereby promoting ' technological literacy', said the Institute’s founder director, Prof Gnanamoorthy
Gnanamurthy says that IIITDM students also have developed an underwater robot (remotely operated vehicle) that can be operated in the Designers Club water tank by students and children from anywhere, over the Internet.
Interestingly, the robots in the campus are designed and developed by students and staff using inexpensive commercial off the shelf components like motors, stock materials, micro-controllers and sensors.
Programme coordinator Prof Pandian says that the goal is to disseminate knowledge of cutting edge disciplines like robotics, electronics, and computers to college and school students through playful learning, and low- cost Do It Yourself (DIY) and Build Your Own projects and prototypes, and encourage entrepreneurship using successful projects among students and faculty.
He says that the institute is also in the process of formulating a new undergraduate programme ‘ Smart Manufacturing.
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