IIT Kharagpur’s Autonomous Ground Vehicle (AGV) research group under the Centre of Excellence for Robotics Research has developed a low-cost AI-based cyber-physical system for monitoring social distance in public places
A students research group at IIT Kharagpur, Autonomous Ground Vehicle (AGV) has developed a low-cost AI-based cyber-physical system for monitoring social distance in public places.
The students have developed a device which can visually detect the gap between individuals and play a proximity alert sound through audio output, for any violation of the social distancing norms. The device uses images in the field view of a camera and computes the distance as per criterion set by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
Team AGV, working under the Centre of Excellence for Robotics Research and led by Prof Debashish Chakravarty and Prof Aditya Bandopadhyay, has engineered this device leveraging readily-available hardware while the lockdown was in place. The groupalso worked with experts from other areas including Prof Siddhartha Mukhopadhyay, Prof Surjya K Pal and Prof Samir K Pal.
“Our objective was to ensure that we are able to manufacture the device and not merely put forward a design due to the lockdown situation. We further focussed on the ease of deployment even in remote locales and curtailing the cost by using inexpensive and easily accessible hardware stack,” said the AGV innovators.
The researchers are confident that the device would find its utility in maintaining the social distancing norms in locations attracting crowds and queues such as markets, malls etc. It has already been successfully tested with installations of three prototypes at the marketplace of the IIT Kharagpur campus.
Recently a demonstration was also given in the presence of Prof VK Tewari, Director, IIT Kharagpur. Appreciating the researchers he said, “It is our responsibility to improve the quality of life of the last person in the society. While we are working on national mission projects related to COVID-19 healthcare, we are simultaneously working on frugal innovations to cater to the immediate needs at our campus in particular and the country in general, keeping in mind cost and product delivery period. Our researchers including the students are committed to delivering such technologies within a constrained timeline considering the healthcare and community needs in the current situation.”