REVOLUTIONIZING SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: SHRI RAM MURTI SMARAK ENGINEERING STUDENTS DEVELOP INNOVATIVE OBJECT HANDLING ROBOT

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In an unprecedented collaboration between Shri Ram Murti Smarak (SRMS) faculties & its ingenious engineering students, a groundbreaking advancement in the realm of supply chain management has emerged, wherein a team of B Tech (CS) students of Batch 2020 from SRMS College of Engineering & Technology, Bareilly namely Ayush Saxena, Saba Mazhar & Raj Sinha have created a remarkable β€˜ROBOT: RIGEL’, meticulously & innovatively designed & crafted with the sole purpose of safely picking & dropping objects at designated drop zones efficiently.

This pioneering robotic project titled β€˜Development of Flexible QR Code Based Robust Robotic Arm for Front-End Supply Chain Management’, has been designed under mentorship of Dr Sovan Mohanty, Associate Professor & DSW, ECE Department along with Dr Rajesh Gangwar, Assistant Professor (EN); Er Mahendra Singh, Assistant Professor (ECE) & Er Anjali Arora, Assistant Professor (CS).

ROBUST ROBOTIC ARM
Sharing project details, Dr Sovan Mohanty says, β€œThe project goal is to develop a wireless sensor network-controlled adaptable & robust robotic arm for front-end supply chain management, which comprises several sensors along with piezoelectric & capacitive sensors for proximity, position, velocity, acceleration & vibration measurement to provide a network to initiate command & control signals for robotic arm. The robot segregates final package based on weight, dimension & type to enhance operation speed. However, the prototype of this project has been submitted for approval to different agencies.”

Er Mahendra Singh shares, β€œThe model features 8GB RAM & incorporates a microcontroller connected to respiratory pipe that’s versatile & capable of handling various AI applications”.

Highlighting the role of nomadic wall & compressor in enhancing robot’s load-carrying capacity, Dr Rajesh Gangwar adds, β€œThe robot's ability to rotate 360 degrees enhances its scanning capabilities, allowing it to pick & place objects seamlessly across its entire radius.”

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