Kolkata: The Power and muscles of the epic warrior Bhima of Mohab mahabardo are still a source of inspiration, even for the country's premier tech schools.
A research team at IIT Kharagpur designed the country's first home-grown superpower drone, named after a second panda.
It is less than a metre long, but its uniqueness lies in the state of an unmanned aerial vehicle --of-the-
Its creators say art protects shields, high-level images and capabilities unknown so far.
BHIM can create a Wi-
Nearly 1-inside the Fi area
A radius of kilometers during flight.
Drone targets conflict areas
Seven hours of battery backup.
Can fly into disaster (or war)
Create a seamless communication network for security forces, rescue workers and even ordinary people.
The real advantage of BHIM is that it is able to maintain a long flight by using a parachute and put down emergency supplies.
It can also be used for remote and hard rescue operationsto-access areas.
The drone can perform an integrity check on the border wall and discover violations, if any ).
Designed for emergencies, self-driving drones have a realistic vision
Built-in guidance
In intelligence that helps it identify whether an area is crowded or not.
Then it will fly away and land in a safer place.
"This advanced building --
There is no intelligence available for drones.
The design is completely in-house.
Our lab has developed control and guidance algorithms for drones, "said Sudip Mishra, a faculty member at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and another faculty member, N. s. raghuvanshi and research scholar Anandarup Mukherjee led the study together with Arijit Roy.
Researchers at IIT
Kharagpur pay attention to keeping the weight of the drone light, but the body is strong in motion by off-the-
Indigenous parts of shelves.
This ensures that it only needs one.
Fourth, the price of any ordinary drone that India is now using to monitor.
When a team visited the institute to check the IIT-'s network security solution, the drone was shown to the defense R & D organization
Klergble has developed.
"With seamless wireless communications that only the Internet can provide, disaster management becomes easier.
However, when the disaster happens,
Ground facilities destroyed, Wi-Fi in the air-
Fi broadcasting can bring the gospel because the coverage of radio communications is limited, "said Sudip Mishra, a faculty member at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
Anyone within a specific radius can log in to the drone and is working to expand that coverage.
BHIM was built using the internet of things --the inter-
Networking of physical equipment, vehicles, buildings and other items embedded in electronic, software, sensors, actuators and network connections
Enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
"Today, you will hear about smart buildings and smart cities built using IoT technology.
"This means that everyone and everything can be connected wirelessly," Mishra explained . ".
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