EXHIBITION @ PULCHOWK : MECHANICAL EXHIBITION (2013)
A rescue robot is a robot that
has been designed for the purpose of aiding rescue workers. Common situations that employ rescue
robots are mining accidents, urban disasters, hostage situations, explosions,
floods and so on. The benefits of rescue robots to these operations include
reduced personnel requirements, reduced fatigue, and access to otherwise unreachable
areas.
Rescue robots in
development are being made to be able to search, reconnaissance and mapping,
removing or shoring up rubble, delivery of supplies, medical treatment, and
evacuation of casualties. Even with all these ideas coming about there are
still some technical challenges that remain
The rescue robot is a vision of ours that, according to
us, may prove useful for our nation to provide the resistance against the
challenges provided to us by the ever-growing natural disasters. The main subject
is designed to provide an idea that shall help us to have perception on the
possibility of having a human-like apparatus that can save the lives at the
times when they seem to lose themselves. It is to give a hope; a hope that
something like this, obviously smarter, can one day be constructed and will
save lives when hopelessness dominates the atmosphere.
Gross features -
Length - 26 inches
Breadth - 15 inches
Weight - 1.9
kilograms
Materials used - Wood,
foam, steel, copper, plastic, rubber, thread, and aluminum.
Shape - Rectangular
flat base with low centre of gravity somewhere near the motor controlling
the co- supportive
arm (when the water reservoir is full)
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