Borewell Rescue Ranger Device



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.010

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Mr. Omkar Bari, Mr. Kunal Bhoir, Mr. Laukik Jahir, Mr.Arun Maurya, "Borewell Rescue Ranger Device", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 6, Article 10, pp. 1-9, 2023. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

A technique for rescue task in bore well environment has been proposed. India is facing a distressed cruel situation where in the previous years a number of child deaths have been reported falling in the bore well.As the diameter of the bore well is quite narrow for any adult person and the lights goes dark inside it, the rescue task in those situations is a challenging task. Here we are proposing a robotic system which will attach a harness to the child using pneumatic arms for picking up. A teleconferencing system will also be attached to the robot for communicating with the child. As we all live in 21st century and see that how we are growing in science and technology, but some of the how there are still many problems that still arise in many rural areas of India. Once it was said that we can reach to moon and mars with the help of science and technology, but why are we failing to reach the child that has been fallen into the borewell. It involves a lot of energy and expensive resourcswhich are not easily available everywhere and, in this process, we always need big space around the trapped bore that we can dig a parallel bore. These approaches involve heavy risks, including the possibility of injuries to the body of the subject during the rescue operation.After seeing into all the issues and cases we found a serious fault that is lacking the rescue team is failing to savethe child in the borewell. So, looking into it we have come up with the idea of making a "Borewell Rescue Ranger Device" which will be a portable device that can be carried anywhere to the accident area to save the child in just minutes. Designing and manufacturing the "Borewell Rescue Ranger Device" will overcome the increasing accidental deaths of the children falling into borewells. This setup is very portable and anyone can be able to carry it to the desired accidental location for rescue operation where a life is to be saved. The Arduino and the mechanical lifter will be playing an important role in this mechanism, he principle of these are to send signals to the mechanical lifter that is to be unlocked after achieving desired position to rescue the child in the borewell.Also our mechanism will be equipped with oxygen cylinder, cameras and communication devices so that to makethe rescue operation very smooth and stable.

Keywords

Borewell robot, teleconferencing, harness, rescue, borewell, child, bore, method, operation,device, trapped, children, small.

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