20 research outputs found
Two Wheel Controlled Spy Robot
Spy robot is a Wi Fi controlled robot. A camera mounted on the robot sends real time video signals on to the user side, which can be seen on a display. Robot movements can be monitored looking at the display. Saving human life and providing security to the same both are two different aspects, but both are essential and instead mandatory. A robot is a sort of human replacement which is controlled by human itself. Areas where human cannot be sent, or life of human is endangered robots can be used in such cases. In various military applications and for security purposes our project can also provide live streaming of various on goings which the robot witness at the site. The more advanced features used in this spy robot is to climb the vertical and inclined surfaces, obstacle detector, night vision camera to detect the objects in darkness. The goal of spy robot is to search interesting stuff from where people are not able to reach. This project has three subsystems Hardware, Software and Mechanical. The project is comprised of basically three modules, which handles all the basic Functionalities of the robot. B. Phanindra Kumar | . Shiva Kumar | Md. Rafeeq | V. Sai Kumar | T. Navaneetha "Two Wheel Controlled Spy Robot" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23359.pd
A New Approach for Finding an Optimal Solution for Integer Interval Transportation Problems
N K Algorithm to Lay Milk Line for Transporting Maximum Capacity Through Shortest Route
Abstract This paper describes a N K Algorith
In-Cylinder Combustion Control Strategy to Meet Off-Road Emission Norms with Conventional Mechanical Fuel Injection System
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Not AvailableTrichoderma isolates were collected from varied agro-climatic zones of India and screened for high temperature and
salinity tolerance. Among all the isolates tested, T. asperellum, TaDOR673 was highly tolerant to heat shock of 52°C
with a mean spore count (log c.f.u/ml) of 4.33. The isolate after recovery from heat shock possessed higher
germination rate and biomass production compared to its wild counterpart, upon prolonged exposure to 37°C.
Under stress, TaDOR673 accumulated >15% of trehalose and >5% of mannose and raffinose compared to the wild
type strain signifying their role in stress tolerance. T. asperellum, TaDOR693 and T. asperellum, TaDORS3 were
identified as superior salt-tolerant isolates. Interestingly, TaDOR673 also possessed similar tolerance levels to
increasing saline concentrations as indicated by its improved colony growth under stress conditions. T. asperellum,
TaDOR673 and T. asperellum, TaDOR7316 effectively controlled the collar rot disease in groundnut by 79.7% when
screened in vitro and in vivo. Thus, the study identified a potential thermotolerant and saline tolerant strain of
Trichoderma, TaDOR673 that could be used as potential bioagent in stressed soils.NAIP, ICA
