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MASTER SLAVE AUTONOMOUS SURVEILLANCE BOT FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS

Rajath Kumar M.P, Nishanth N Bhonsle, Nitin R Hugar

Abstract: Defense and surveillance are some of the most important aspects in todays society. In a place where knowledge translates to power, having a little more information can make a lot of difference in the outcome of any conflict. Therefore, the military is always looking for new technologies to improve their preparedness for any event. Knowing their surroundings and the battlefield well beforehand can turn the tables on the battlefront and can possibly save lives. In this paper, the protocol for detection and wireless transmission of this data has been illustrated and the various problem statements regarding locomotion, ranging, defense, temperature, moisture and various other parameters have been resolved and implemented. The intercommunication between master and slave bots is demonstrated and used to transmit and receive data and instructions to one another. The bots perform tasks that would normally be too extreme for humans to do. All the information is also stored as a database while some of the data can also be published for the information of the public.

Keywords: Defense, surveillance, sensors communication, master-slave robots

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2015.0407077

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