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CASE robot at IIT Mumbai in India. The robot is semi autonomous, moved by the hand gesture. This is the qualification round. CASE was one of the two qualifying teams from the pool of 5 teams (1 from Pakistan and 4 from India). My friend is one of the people who worked on the CASE robot (students of CASE worked with students from EME, NUST Pakistan on this project), & is currently in Mumbai.

 
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good to see pakistani participation in IIT
 
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As an EMEnent i must know more but all I know for time being is that team stood first in Qualification and second in something.

Will share more tomorrow

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so we have university level co-operation?
not coperation

just participating in an event held in India
 
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As a CS engineer I find autonomous robots extremely boring. For one, being an Arduino enthusiast myself I can point anyone to build their own including the code, blue print and all required accessories. For our class projects we built robots back in the day without sensors but with mapping. A map would be a scaled down diagram of a room which the robot read and understood. The sensors have made it way too easy.

So far anyone who wants to build one for fun..here is the code and the list of things you would need to build it. Search and you will find many for whatever micro processor-sensor package you are using.

Arduino Robot | PlanetArduino
 
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As an EMEnent i must know more but all I know for time being is that team stood first in Qualification and second in something.

Will share more tomorrow

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not coperation

just participating in an event held in India

My friend studied from EME, NUST in Mechatronics, (batch/class of) DE-27 I believe. He is now a lecturer at Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE). It's not an EME robot, I was wrong; it's made by CASE students, with my friend helping out with it.
 
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My friend studied from EME, NUST in Mechatronics, DE-27 I believe. He is now a lecturer at Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE). It's not an EME robot, I was wrong; it's made by CASE students, with my friend helping out with it.

i am from 31

Dont know much about it

but EMEnents were there in India. Dont know whose robot is this or any thing else. Never took any interest in robots
 
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not coperation

just participating in an event held in India

so basically we do co-operate as far as participating in an evet held in each others country is concerned :-) ...but I had not heard anything like this before....such participation and even student exchange programme would help us to cement the ties...One day I would like to see in PDF or any other forum, people are saying "Long live India Pakistan Friendship"...:-)) ...I am ready to wait another 50 years, provided i get support from my health ;-)
 
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its prety cool....but not tht hard to make.

all u need are decent proximity sensors(half the work is done here) and a then install logic gates to acct in conjunction with the electrical discharge received from the sensors. prety decent nothing badass..

What i would have loved is a camera used as a sensor ..and a badass AI algo tht detects patterns and shape via changing chromatic zones in the feed.
 
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Neat!

OT - So how many geeks in pakistan keep such looong beards?

The only thing in the whole video you saw is the beard of that guy. "Secular" Indians like you keep reminding us about "sickularism" prevailing in the state of India.
 
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