Detection of Industrial Accidents using Biomimetics
Shraddha Thakkar1, Sheldon Fernandes2, Sharad Venkataraman3, Amogh Waghmare4, Karan Munyal5
1Shraddha Thakkar, Electronics and Telecommunication, University of Mumbai, India.
2Sheldon Fernandes, Electronics and Telecommunication, University of Mumbai, India.
3Sharad Venkataraman, Electronics and Telecommunication, University of Mumbai, India.
4Amogh Waghmare, Electronics and Telecommunication, University of Mumbai, India.
5Karan Munyal, Electronics and Telecommunication, University of Mumbai, India.
Manuscript received on September 29, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on October 14, 2013. | Manuscript published on October 30, 2013. | PP: 422-425  | Volume-3, Issue-1, October 2013. | Retrieval Number:  A2304103113/2013©BEIESP

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Abstract: It is of foremost importance in any industry to detect any flaws in the components that deal with volatile materials. The prevalent means to achieve this is through static observation points. A more efficient method would be to accomplish proper surveillance through mobile robot that can navigate through the complex maze of pipes. In this paper, a method to achieve the same has been proposed, based on the ‘Biomimetics’. The proposed model has been implemented and results have been presented in the paper.
Keywords: Baud rate, Biomimetics, Zigbee.