SSUET students develop robot to lift heavy luggage

STAFF REPORT KHI: Students of Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) have developed a robot which can take luggage up and down, left to right, work and guard with the rope.

SSUET students develop robot to lift heavy luggage

According to details, the robot named “Rope Climbing Surveillance” operates automatically or with the help of remote. It can also work according to the information fed to him. It has the ability to take heavy luggage to the highest and can bring it back.

The camera which is fixed on the robot can be used to guard the luggage and peoples. It can rotate about 360 degrees and record things quickly.

The robot developers team comprises Murtaza Ali (team head), Kinza Zafar, Fayaz Muhammad and Noor Ul Sabah.

“This robot was developed for field of construction as well as transfer of luggage and for security purpose,” Kinza Zafar the student of SSUET team told the media.

“The Rope Climbing Robot with Surveillance Capability can climb rope vertically and horizontally. It can be operated with the help of remote control or automatically. It has a moveable camera on its head for surveillance purpose. It has weight carrying and dropping feature. It can carry pay load of 2-3 kg,” she explained.

“During this project we were in severe pressure of whether we could achieve it or not but we researched and worked hard to complete this project,” she adds in an exciting voice.

“The parts which were used in the development of the robot are available in Pakistan though very expensive. About Rs. 70,000 were spent on this project which was paid by our group.”

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