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Planetary
Exploration
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Water Detection
on Moon : Seed funds have been provided to develop a Sensor Network
based system
to detect presence of water in the permanently shdaowed polar craters in
collaboration with PRL Planex Group.
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Lunar Seismic
Sensor Network : A proposal in collaboration with PRL Planex group has
been
submitted to carry out subsurface analysis of Lunar Surface using
Seismic Sensor Network and Thermal Probes. It is proposed to be carried
aboard Chandrayaan-2.
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Technology
Development for Wildlife Tracking and Conservation
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WildCense : In collaboration with Wildlife Institute
of India, Dehradun(WII), Prof. Prabhat Ranjan and his group are working
on Design of Sensor Nodes to monitor social behaviour of Spotted Deer
and migration pattern of Swamp Deer.
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more
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TigerCense
: In collaboration with WII, Prof Prabhat Ranjan and his group are
working to set up a IR Image Sensor Network to monitor tiger movements
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TurtleCense
: This project aims to track Hill-turtle in WII campus by utilizing a
grid of receivers and localizing the turtle as well as providing
microclimate and details about hibernation
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Acoustic
Sensor Network: We are trying to carry out vocalization digitization
and processing on local nodes to find out the distribution of Purple
Frogs.
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Laxman
Rekha (Intrusion Detection) : This project aims to identify intruder in
protected areas of national parks by using mulitple sensor data fusion
and classifying them.
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Miscellaneous
Projects
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Coral Reef
Monitoring 3-d
Sensor Network : We are working on a joint proposal to setup a 3-d
coral reef in Lakshdweep in collaboration with Indian and Australian
Team.
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CePal
- Tilt Sensor based Universal Remote Control for cerebral palsy
patients. This device that was awarded HP Innovate 2009 is being
supported by "National Trust" for further development
Click here to see Coverage in Electronics For You, April 2010
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In-Vessel
Sensor Network for Tokamaks : approved for support by "National Fusion
Program", this would develop sensor nodes that can be deployed inside a
Tokamak Vessel.
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