NMIMS Hyderabad BTech 1st year students create drone-based emergency lighting system
Careers360 Connect | July 5, 2023 | 03:43 PM IST | 2 mins read
NMIMS Hyderabad BTech CSE 1st year students presented research paper on “A Technological-Based Lighting System for Easy Life” at IBSSC 2023 conference.
NEW DELHI: The Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) Hyderabad’s 1st year BTech computer science and engineering (CSE) students from the School of Technology Management and Engineering, have jointly developed a connected drone-based emergency lighting system and presented a research paper on the same at the IBSSC 2023 conference in Mumbai.
S Pavithra and Trisha Reddy presented their research paper titled "A Technological-Based Lighting System for Easy Life".
The research paper presented by these students talks about utilizing clusters of drones equipped with intelligent lighting modules to illuminate dark areas during power outages or emergencies. Additionally, the drones can transmit real-time video to nearby police stations. The system also has applications for merging surveillance cameras with intelligent lighting to create a virtual security network which can be helpful for public safety.
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The first-year Btech students gathered data from various reliable sources for their research paper. The research project took three months to complete.
Pavithra and Trisha expressed their gratitude to Siddhartha Ghosh, their mentor, for his guidance and emphasis on self-learning. They were the youngest participants at the IBSSC conference and received accolades from many scientists and professors.
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Siddhartha Ghosh, director of NMIMS congratulated the students and said, "We, as academics, firmly believe in the criticality of prioritizing academic research due to its ability to facilitate direct student engagement and nurture intellectual growth. Once a research mind is created, students will acquire the skills to study better, prepare high-quality assignments, and become less reliant on faculty and classes. Those with a research-oriented mind are highly sought after by product development companies in the software industry. In my view, the universe - where learning is happening across physical and virtual worlds, is the new school.”
“This achievement holds special significance as it is the result of the first batch of engineering students at the Hyderabad campus. The success of Pavithra and Trisha will undoubtedly inspire future students, and the institution aims to continue fostering a culture of research and innovation,” the NMIMS director added.
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