Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 2

ABSTRACT

Military Robots are autonomous robot or wireless controlled mobile robots designed for
military applications, from detecting metal bombs to intruder (trespassers) and attack.
Autonomous robots would also save and preserve soldiers lives by removing serving soldiers,
whom might otherwise be killed, from battle field. This project aims in providing the geo
location of the intruders or trespassers in a battle field thus by making the soldiers to take
earlier action plan before they start a mission.At present major military powers like USA,
Russia, France etc. already started implementing Military Robots as Spy, soldier, location
detector etc. while countries like India is still struggling to develop one. The foremost
challenge that our country facing today is that we cannot buy military robots from other
countries because of security issues. So we will have to design by our own. Other major
challenge is the cost of production should be very less. So the only solution for this is the
application of economically balanced technology in those battle fields. It simplifies and
automates the whole process of spying the enemy battle field or areas without losing the life
of a soldier along with the location status. The prototype is able to reduce the overall
operational cost.

iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The satisfaction and the successful completion of this project would be incomplete without
the mention of the people who made it possible, whose constant guidance encouragement
crowned our efforts with success.

This project is made under the guidance of Mr.Prashanth B.S, Associate Professor, in the
Department of Computer Science and Engineering. I would like to express my sincere
gratitude to my guide for all the helping hand and guidance in this project.

I would like to thank our project coordinators Mr. Manjunatha A. S., Sr. Assistant
Professor and Mr. Guruprasad, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer
Science and Engineering, for their cordial support, valuable information and guidance, which
helped us in completing this project through the various stages.

We would like to express appreciation to Dr. Venkatramana Bhat P., Professor and Head of
the Department, Computer Science and Engineering, for his support and guidance.

We would like to thank our Principal Dr. G.L. Easwara Prasad, for encouraging us and
giving us an opportunity to accomplish the project.

We also thank our management who helped us directly and indirectly in the completion of
this project.

Our special thanks to faculty members and others for their constant help and support.

Above all, we extend our sincere gratitude to our parents and friends for their constant
encouragement with moral support.

DHANYA SHENOY
JERRIN RAJAN

iii

You might also like