The Hindu 15.06.2013
Indian robot vanquishes competition, stands second at international competition

Fascination for robots has won the World Robo Masters
Cup 2013 for the three students of Edison G. Agoram Memorial School
situated at Manalur near Chidambaram in Cuddalore district.
In
the senior-level competition on the topic ‘Robot used in military’,
held at Jurong in Singapore on June 6 and 7, K. Ramsudhan, a Class X
student, and Eswar K. Manasijan and S. Abhinandan, Class IX students of
the school, stood second at the world level and first at the Indian
level.
In all, about 200 students from five countries
competed in this category, according to C. Shammi Ratna, a
representative of the school management.
As the
induction of the sophisticated weaponry in the modern warfare has
reached a phenomenal level, the defence personnel have been exposed to
grave dangers.
Therefore, to mitigate the risk
factors of the personnel on the battlefront, unmanned crafts and devices
are being put to use. For instance, drones have established their
utility in targeting the terrorists holed up in treacherous territories
Now
it is the turn of robots to make a foray into the battlefield for
multifarious activities such as surveillance, reconnaissance,
retaliation and rescue operations.
Such a trend has
caught the fancy of the trio who slogged for a couple of months —
foregoing their vacation — in the school, to develop the robot aptly
named as ‘Vanquisher’.
According to Ramsudhan, the
remote-controlled robot could detect the mines or any improvised
explosive devices hidden in the soil and clears the way for advancement
of platoons into the enemy territory, for launching an attack.
Manasijan
and Abhinandan said that in the competition the Vanquisher launched
grenades (in the form of lighted camphor that would shoot from the
device to hit the inflammable objects) that zeroed in on the targets,
with accuracy.
The students said that what had
impressed the event organisers was the functional ability of the robot,
which could successfully execute assigned tasks, and their spirited
presentation.
Ms. Ratna said that the Vanquisher was
assembled in the robotic wing of the school. Last year, the school
developed a robot that could be of use in the field of medicine.
School desires association
Ms. Ratna further said that given a chance the school would be happy to be associated with any of the defence projects.
She said that the prize money would be utilized to procure advanced robotic prototypes.
The
prize-winning students said that their scientific quest would guide
their academic career. Besides Ms. Ratna, another management
representative Geetha Agoram and Principal S. Kalyani congratulated the
students for their achievements.