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Mumbai:
The Nirma
Institute of Technology (NIT) has been selected as one
of the three colleges in the nation to participate in
the prestigious robotics contest of the Asia-Pacific region
ABU Robocon 2002, the finals of which will be held in
Tokyo from 28 to 31 August 2002.
Under
a common set of rules, the best brains from 21 colleges
and universities of 20 Asia-Pacific countries will participate
in the open competition on the basis of robotic technology
and artificial intelligence on a theme game named Reach
the top of Mount Fuji with the help of manual and automatic
robots.
To
participate in the preliminary round of the international
contest, a team of four final year students of NIT Savan
Chhaniyara, Chintan Shah, Purvag Nanavati (BE (mechanical)
and Jay Thakore (BE [IC]) led by Professor B B Kadam
of the electrical engineering department of NIT are leaving
for IIT-Kanpur on 16 July 2002. Based on their national
(preliminary) performance on 21 July, one of these, or
possibly a composite Indian team from among three colleges,
would be chosen to represent India in the final competition
in Tokyo.
Of
the three institutes in the country, besides VESIT, Mumbai,
and IIT-Kanpur (the nodal centre for the contest), the
NIT team was identified on the basis of inputs received
from a number of contests held in the country within the
last year. In the case of NIT their Unnati Yantra
The Stair Climber project, prepared and presented by
Chhaniyara, Shah and Nanavati impressed the committee,
during Techkriti-2002, the mechanical students annual
national fair in February 2002.
In
March 2002 after a very tough five-hour-long interview
and presentation by the Team NIT at IIT Kanpur, against
a jury of the IITK director, head of robotics departments
senior research engineers and other senior professors,
the final selection took place.
The
team, with technical assistance of Parag Taktawala and
helped by Dharmendra Chhatralia, came up with a promising
design for the final theme project on the basis of a smart
combination of technology and strategy in the sharp contrast
of time (three minutes), weight (total of 40 kgs only)
and space constraints.
Abiding
by the rules of the game, the team has arrived at a design
mechanism of four automatic robots and one manual robot
with a strategy that increases the possibility of getting
more points in a game that needs to be finished in three
minutes, to achieve the target.
To
take care of the weight constraints, all the components
have been made of polypropylene and aluminum base avoiding
the clutter in design and further reducing the overall
weight. Lightweight, high-powered Swiss-made Maxon motors
(15) have been used. To take care of the space, the wheels
of the robots have been specially designed for the typical
vinyl flooring being used in the contest.
The
project funded in India by the ministry of human resource
development is for the first time set up by the Asia Pacific
Broadcasting Union to popularise robotics among the youth
of the Asia-Pacific region. The contest has gained a huge
base of popularity by now in all the participating countries.
Countries
like Thailand, China, Indonesia and Vietnam have got widely
publicised, with tickets sold to the general public and
much song and dance preceding the show. In India DD1 being
the ABU broadcast member country, shall telecast the national
and the finals of the game live on 21 July and 31 August
2002.
NIT
is emerging as one of the premium technology institutes
in the nation. The institute has undergone for accreditation
of its courses and its electrical course has acquired
credit A and the other two courses of mechanical and chemical
engineering have acquired the credit B from the National
Accreditation Board.
Nirma,
a Rs 2,428-crore company, offering employment to over
15,000 people, was established in 1969. Today, 33 years
later, Nirma is a household name. It is a brand with a
leadership presence in detergents, soaps and personal
care products.
Nirma is a vibrant,
proactive and widely admired ethical corporate citizen.
To fulfil its role as a responsible corporate citizen
of the society and environment, Nirma has undertaken a
host of activities in the educational and social development
areas and have also founded institutions like Nirma Institute
of Management, NIT and Nirma Institute of Diploma Studies.
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