Fall Semester 2019-2020 Projects


Fall Semester 2019-20 Top Projects
(Sophomores)

Project: Brain-Computer Interfacing

Guide: Dr Sibi Chakkaravarthy S

Aim of the project is to develop a Robot, assisting students, staff and visitors with our campus through interacting with it’s speech capabilities powered by a AI enable chat bot replying to important questions like (bus timings, event management etc) and also by being able to navigate its way autonomously in campus even on staircases giving it the ability to completely enhance the experience of people in the campus.

 

BATCHStudents NamePrize
FALL-2019-201. Athresh Kiran
2. Tejeswar Allaka
3. Arnav Panigrahi
4. Sudhendra
5. Sakshith Reddy
6. Ganga Suresh
FIRST

 

 

Project:Home Hydroponic Farming

Guide: Prof. Ambhuj Sharma

Our project focusses upon bringing the concept of industrial hydroponic farming to the domestic households and available to all. The temperature, water and UV light control modules make it extremely easy for a layman to maintain “the soilless crops”. The main objective of our project is minimum resources maximum output. Farming has been made easier when everything is controlled through an app completely developed by us. The live data collected from the sensors is uploaded on firebase which in turn sends the data to the app for displaying.

 
 

BATCHStudents NameReg.NoPrize
FALL-2019-201. Mukul Nandal
2. Toshika Lyona Michael
3. Samarth Parmar
4. Kolli Naveen
5. K. Srilakshmi
6. Sai Rohith
18BCE7028
18BCN7056
18BME7011
18BCD7109
18BEC7115
18BCE7206
SECOND

 

Project: UMBRA (Real-Time Input Following Robotic Arm)

Guide: Dr. Balu Laxman Parne

Project UMBRA is a display of the prowess of robotic technology in replicating human movements and manoeuvres. The project uses a basic arm, equipped with a gripper. The user has at their disposal a glove with sensors mounted that is used to control the robot at will. This empowers us to use the robot for finer and fatal tasks like bomb disposal. The project is developed with this aspect in mind.

 

BATCHStudents NameReg.NoPrize
FALL-2019-201. Mohammad Sadaf
2. S. S. Chainathan
3. Viswanadha Vedvyas
4. N. Jayanth Chennupati
5. D. Mohan Amritesh
6. Saswata Haldar
18BCD7062
18BCD7130
18BCE7190
18BCN7084
18BCN7038
18BCD7096
THIRD

 

Project: Power Theft Detection System

Guide: DR. Umakanta Nanda

Power theft detection system aims to detect electrical power thefts. Electricity is very imperative and crucial for everyday life and acts as the spine for the industries, and its theft is a huge loss to every country. Current transformers (sensors) give us the reading and whenever the readings don’t add up, we sense that there is a theft happening. We use a GPS tracker, and a GSM module in order to alert the respective authorities as soon as possible. An SMS alert is sent to a predetermined phone number with the region’s coordinates. Additionally, there is an option to cut off power in that region, if there are frequent thefts, through an IOT connected app. The whole backend works on Google’s Firebase cloud platform.

 

BATCHStudents NameReg.No
FALL-2019-201. R.Porkodi
2. Arushi Jha
3. N.M.Keerthiga
4. Chinta Praneeth Daniel
5. Nitin Krishna Mucheli
6. Drakshram Naga Sri Charan
18BEC7097
18BCE7007
18BCE7047
18BCE7080
18BEV7013
18BCD7121

 

Project: DANTE

Guide: Dr. Sibi Chakkravarthy S

To create a breakthrough transportation vehicle for the common man and the Physically disabled as well. Our main aim was to make technology cheaper, efficient and further. Dante is autonomous electric bike with state of the art object detection and Iot to assist the blind, primarily, and also work as a delivery bot.

 

BATCHStudents NameReg.No
FALL-2019-201. N VENAKTA SATYA SAI NAGA NIKHIL
2. BOTCHA YASWANTH NAIDU
3. M K V N S VEERA RAGHAVAIAH
4. YANALA SHASHIDHAR
5. SREECHARAN KODURI
6. ANUGA SRIKAR REDDY
18BME7007
18BME7030
18BME7020
18BME7009
18BME7014
18BCE7122

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Project: Med!c_Plus()[ Pi powered Braille converter]

Guide: Dr. Asish Kumar Dalai

Our project is a device which can be used for communicating with people who suffer from both hearing and ocular (eye related) disability. Any String (sentence) fed into the device gets converted to its Braille counter-part by the use of servo motors arranged in a 3 by 2 combination to represent Braille characters. Raised servo motor flaps indicate the raised dots of the Braille language. This leads to on the spot conversion of normal speech to Braille.

 

BATCHStudents NameReg.No>
FALL-2019-201. SK SADDAM HOSSAIN
2. SHARAJ RAJA CHANDRAN
3. KATHAL ADITYA RAJENDRA
4. AMANDEEP SHARMA
5. SHIVANSHU TRIPATHI
6. RAHUL GANESH REGALLA
18BCN7143
18BCD7044
18BCD7008
18BCD7018
18BEV7017
18BEC7045

 

Project: EGG HATCHING (INCUBATION) USING ARDUINO UNO Egg Hatching (Incubation) using Arduino UNO Egg Hatching

Guide: Dr. Amit kumar

The basic objective of this project is to make chicken out of eggs by the process called hatching and keeping the cost as low as possible, where we will be providing sufficient conditions for this to happen through arduino uno, bulbs, temperature sensor and fans.This project can also be used for maintaining temperature in research areas for better results.

 

BATCHStudents NameReg.No>
FALL-2019-201. G.Harsha Sai
2. K.Krishna Lohith
3. J.Gayatri
4. P.Sravya
5. P.Jasmitha
6. V.Neeraj
18BCD7064
18BCD7123
18BCE7217
18BCD7090
18BCD7060
18BEC7014

 

Project: VOICE ASSISTANT-MYCROFT Voice Assistant-Mycroft

Guide: Dr. Sunny Dayal Vanambathina

As we stand on the brink of the third wave of computing, the concept of a virtual assistant (a digital service looking after a range of our needs) is fast becoming a reality. As artificial intelligence and machine learning progress at pace, virtual assistants are set to become our gateway to the internet and know more about us than we do ourselves. Siri and Google Now are just the beginning. This project includes an implementation of an intelligent voice recognition assistant that is built using an Open source platform called ‘Mycroft AI’.

 

BATCHStudents NameReg.No
FALL-2019-201.Vishnu vardhan
2.Bandi ghana shyam
3.Mohammed afzal
4.Akula jaswanth
5.Malisetty sai akash
6.Venkata Naga sai
18BES7016
18BCD7085
18BCD7038
18BEC7076
18BCE7045
18BCE7227

 

Project: ELECTRON (Electrical Vehicle)

Guide: DR. Pankaj Tambe

Electron is an Electrical Bike designed, developed and fabricated in the College. It includes a 550W, 48 V Motor Combined with 4 PB-Acid Batteries rated 12 V each, connected in Series. It picks up to a Maximum Speed of 60KMPH, thanks to the powerful Motor, capable of delivering a Torque of 66.24 Nm. The Bike, has a range of 39 KM, before the requirement for Recharging it, if the rider maintains an average Speed of 60 Kmph. It can carry a Load of upto 100 KG, running at the Max. Speed, I. E. With the rpm of 500. The Body is fully aluminium, with a ceramic layer on top of it for the aesthetic appeal.

 

BATCHStudents NameReg.No>
FALL-2019-201. Aditeya Sumith
2. Akshay Bhushan Khairnar
3. Lad Sharvil Anand
4. Kalyan Labishetty
5. Jaswanth Kollipara
6. K.Vishnu Vardhan Reddy
18BME7017
18BME7001
18BME7026
18MIS7036
18MIS7012
18BEC7084

 

Project: UNIMATE

Guide: Dr. Manikanta Ravindra Kumar

The main aim of this project is to provide a technical voice assistant for humans which can perform many activities like simple arithmetic calculations, statistical calculations, browsing faculty details of VIT-AP, it works as search engine to browse on internet or the Wikipedia. It also set reminders and gives detailed information about the weather in a particular place. This is also used to operate all the electrical appliances in home like lights, fans etc. so this can also be used for home automation. It is developed using Natural Language Processing which is a part of Artificial Intelligence.

 

BATCHStudents NameReg.No>
FALL-2019-201. H. Subramani
2. N. Satya Pramod
3. P. Jaya Ram
4. B. MeghaSyam
5. G. Sai Pavan
6. B. Sudhindra Pai
18BCD7181
18BCE7293
18BEC7065
18MIS7098
18MIS7030
18MIS7113

 
 


Fall Semester Top 3 Projects(Freshers)

Project: Home Work Writing Machine

Guide: Dr. Hari Kishan Kondaveeti

Homework writing machine is an auto writing machine through which you can make your work easy by programming your project.As per the title this is a simple project using Arduino to make Homework writing machine at your home.This machine can draw any design and write any type of fonts.The machine uses a gantry to move the writing tip along the X and Y axes. The Flexible-nib pen is mounted on a servo motor which rotates the tip onto the writing surface,taking care of third axis.

 
 

BATCHStudent NameReg.NoPrize
FALL-2019-201. Devendra
2. Sri Harsha
3. Sree Deekshitha
4. Sai Kiran
5. Revanth
6. Neeraj Kumar
19BCE7500
19BCE7490
19BCN7036
19BME7002
19BEC7035
19BCN7259
FIRST

 

Project: Arduino Based Car Parking System

Guide: Dr. Manas Kumar Pal

This project has two modules. First is the model of parking area, installed with Arduino and sensors. It detects the availability of the slot using ultrasonic sensors and sends response to the web server using Ethernet shield. Second is the website, which is for both admin and users. It will show the nearest parking place. After checking availability, the user has to book the slot online followed by payment. On the other hand, admin can control and modify the pricing and slots.

 
 

BATCHStudent NameReg.NoPrize
FALL-2019-201. Vineet Tiwari
2. Akula Shashidhar
3. Kongara Hemanth
4. Gandra Narasimha Lohith
5. Vuyyuru Akhil
6. P Kanta Raj
19MIS7058
19MIS7066
19BCE7549
19BCD7070

19BCN7054
19BEC7155
SECOND

 

Project: MAVERICK- Flood Rescue Hoverboat

Guide: Prof. S. Karthikeyan

‘Maverick’ is an autonomous flood rescue hoverboat which is capable of gliding through flood waters and provide immediate relief which includes food, water,medicines and other necessary supplies to the affected regions. It is also capable of locating the flood affected regions, identify human bodies and send a distress signal to the human rescue department.

 

BATCHStudent NameReg.NoPrize
FALL-2019-201. Debavi Banerjee
2. Priyal Jain
3. Karan Christy
4. Ishan Gupta
5. Gautam Galada
6. Amith Vardhan
19BCN7014
19BCD7016
19BME7034
19BCE7467
19BCI7042
19BEC7076
THIRD

 

Project: Robotic Hand Controlled by Hand Gesture

Guide: Dr.Samineni Peddakrishna

The overall system performs reasonably well. The user is able to carry out comfortable and precise functions of the robotic Hand through the use of a sensor based control glove. Furthermore, the robotic Hand is capable to carry normal routine function as human hand does. The microcontroller accepts inputs from the sensor and generates the proper control signals based on those inputs.

 
 

BATCHStudent NameReg.No
FALL-2019-201. Mummani Purna
2. Satyala Srikanth
3. Jakka Siddi Vignesh
4. Sai Shanmuk Ulichi
5. E R V Sai Kumar Reddy
6. Ganesan B
19BCN7045
19BCE7575
19BCN7154
19BEC7046
19BCE7161

19BCE7671

 

Project: Motion Controlled Robotic Vehicle Hand Motion

Guide: Dr. Neha Gupta

This project has a hand motion controlled robotic vehicle which identifies trends in technology applications and usability. We present an approach that is based on detection of motion of hand which will control vehicle movement. So, the user does not have to press any buttons. The transmitter circuit that is on top of a glove includes micro-controller inter-faced to the accelerometer. The system includes a receiver circuit designed which will be mounted on top of the robotic vehicle consisting motors. It is having proposed utility in field of construction, hazardous waste disposal and field survey near borders, wheelchairs etc.

 
 

BATCHStudent NameReg.No
FALL-2019-201. Vemulapalli Sathya
2. N Chaitanya Pavan Raja
3. Narra Nivas
4. Vadde Kasyap
5. Vadla Mana Pavan
19BCE7322
19BEV7012
19BCE7635
19BES7052
19BCE7040

 

Project: Automatic Lighting System For Streets using Arduino

Guide: Dr. Sandipan Maiti

This project is automatic street lighting system which switches ON/OFF the street lights based on the intensity of the surrounding light intensity. It uses IR sensors which light up the street
lights to full intensity when any object is detected near it. Through this system we reduce minimum of 15% of the current energy usage.

 
 

BATCHStudent NameReg.No
FALL-2019-201. Akkineni Uday Naga Sai
2. V. Jeevan Kumar
3. Boyapally Sai Sharaj
4. Vundavalli Ramakrishna
5. Kalidindi Harshavardhan
6. B.Karthikeya reddy
19BCD7119
19BEV7005
19BEV7008
19BCE7378
19BCE7020
19BCN7086

 

Project: Automated Plant Watering System

Guide: Dr. J.Harikiran

This project is a prototype of a plant watering system. By using soil moisturizing sensor and real time clock we can able to pump water automatically at proposed time. In Parallel it checks the dryness and water the plants with respect of sensor readings.

 
 

BATCHStudent NameReg.No
FALL-2019-201. FARUKUDDIN
2. M.SAMEED BAIG
3. K.Sai LAXMAN
4. K.DAMODAR
5. B.MANEESHA
6. M.JAHNAVI
19BEC7011
19BCN7071
19BCE7505
19BEV7017
19BCE7693
19MIS7094

 

Project: Fire fighting robot

Guide: Dr. Nandha kumar R

FIRE FIGHTING ROBOT , the overall objective of the robot is to be able to navigate a robot detect a candle flame, and extinguish it .To this end, there are four different subsystems that enable the robot to view its environs and aid it in maneuvering the space to accomplish its task.

 
 

BATCHStudent NameReg.No
FALL-2019-201.V.NIKHITHA
2.P.CHANUKYA SAI VARDHAN
3.S.NEHA
4.G.SRI RAGHAVA
5.M. SIRI CHANDANA
6.B.S.K.DHANUSH
19BCE7461
19BCE7483
19BCE7755
19BCE7352
19MIS7114
19BCE7445

 

Project: FollowMe : TheBot

Guide: Dr.Pankaj Balakrishna Tambe

This project has abot controlled via Smartphone which is connected through bluetooth. Themainaim of this project is it carry heavy load sand luggages ‘HassleFree’ withoutanyphysicalwork.It
can be used to carry luggages behind us inplaces like Airports, Bus Depotsetc. It can also beused to carry heavyloadsand heavy machines in the Industrial Field.

 
 

BATCHStudent NameReg.No
FALL-2019-201.TGauravReddy
2.SeshaPranav
3.SaiVarshithParsi
4.SaiVenkataSandilya
5.ShivaSriRam
6.TharshithGoud
19BCE7137
19BCN7190
19BES7042
19BCE7647
19BEC7036
19BCN7112

 

Project: Control Your Computer With Handgestures Using Arduino

Guide: Dr. K. Mallikharjuna Rao

Hand gesture is an innovative technique of interaction between human and computer. As compared to existing techniques, hand gesture technique has the advantage of being easy to use. By using this technique the traditional way of using mouse and keyboard will be change because one can then interact with the computer with hand gestures. In this technique, ultrasonic sensor is used to classify the hand movement in real-time. Ultrasonic sensor measures the distance of hand by using sound waves. The main idea of our approach is to speed up the interaction with computer, using general purpose hardware like personal computer, Arduino UNO board and low cost sensor like ultrasonic sensor. In this way any user can easily interact with the computer using hand gestures.

 
 

BATCHStudent NameReg.No
FALL-2019-201. K.RAM BALAJI
2.G .NARAYANASREEKAR
3. B.SHYLENDRA
4. D.LEELA VENKATESWARA
5. G.SAI HEMANTH
6. B.CHAKRADHAR SAI ADITYA
19BCN7121
19BCE7081
19BCN7009
19BCN7184
19BCN7070
19BCN7081