Development of Robotic Vehicle with GPS System for Landmine Detection
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https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRMME24839Keywords:
Robotic Vehicle, GPS System, Landmine Detection, Metal DetectionAbstract
This paper deals with developing robotic vehicles for landmine detection is a significant technological advancement aimed at addressing the global issue of landmines, which pose severe risks to civilian populations in post-conflict areas. One of the primary advantages is the reduction of risk to human deminers. Robots can operate in hazardous areas without risking human lives, thereby reducing casualties and injuries. They can navigate obstacles and adapt to different environmental conditions, enhancing their usability in diverse scenarios. Integration of sensors and GPS technology has increased the usage adaptability of the vehicle. The removal of landmines fosters a sense of security and stability, contributing to long-term peace in war-torn regions. The results emphasize that the adaptability of robotic vehicles along with GPS technology is socially and technologically more viable for landmine detection.
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