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T1 - Design and Development of an IoT-based Solar Powered Camouflaged Robot for Military Applications
AU - Zouai, Meftah
AU - Merizig, Abdelhak
AU - Boudjelkha, Ichrak
AU - Belouaar, Houcine
AU - Kazar, Okba
AU - Ortiz, Guadalupe
AU - Lakas, Abderrahmane
AU - Houhamdi, Zina
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Given Algeria's large area, estimated at 2,381,740 km, and its land borders, estimated at 6,385 km., which made unmanned border control mandatory to reduce the deployment of soldiers and protect the country. Robots play an important role in border protection, especially camouflaged robots, which are difficult for the enemy to detect. Camouflage becomes a survival skill for the robot and a defensive technology at the same time. In this paper, we designed a camouflaged robot in the form of the Fennec animal (Desert Fox), which is widely spread in the Algerian desert, based on the Internet of things and powered by solar energy, which is clean renewable energy available in the desert environment in which the robot will live. The features of the proposed model are that Camouflaged and mimics the funk in both its shape and movement, allowing it to move in this environment smoothly and detect intruders, bombs, mines and fires with its camera and sensors. Solar panels are used to provide power to the model with backup storage batteries, the IoT-based Fennec robot is connected by satellite to a military station. The robot sends information in real time and continuously and streaming video, and is equipped with a GPS sensor to determine its location.
AB - Given Algeria's large area, estimated at 2,381,740 km, and its land borders, estimated at 6,385 km., which made unmanned border control mandatory to reduce the deployment of soldiers and protect the country. Robots play an important role in border protection, especially camouflaged robots, which are difficult for the enemy to detect. Camouflage becomes a survival skill for the robot and a defensive technology at the same time. In this paper, we designed a camouflaged robot in the form of the Fennec animal (Desert Fox), which is widely spread in the Algerian desert, based on the Internet of things and powered by solar energy, which is clean renewable energy available in the desert environment in which the robot will live. The features of the proposed model are that Camouflaged and mimics the funk in both its shape and movement, allowing it to move in this environment smoothly and detect intruders, bombs, mines and fires with its camera and sensors. Solar panels are used to provide power to the model with backup storage batteries, the IoT-based Fennec robot is connected by satellite to a military station. The robot sends information in real time and continuously and streaming video, and is equipped with a GPS sensor to determine its location.
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U2 - 10.1109/ACIT57182.2022.9994141
DO - 10.1109/ACIT57182.2022.9994141
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85146869429
T3 - Proceedings - 2022 23rd International Arab Conference on Information Technology, ACIT 2022
BT - Proceedings - 2022 23rd International Arab Conference on Information Technology, ACIT 2022
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 23rd International Arab Conference on Information Technology, ACIT 2022
Y2 - 22 November 2022 through 24 November 2022
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