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Now, Brac makes Mars rover ‘Mongol Tori’

Six Bangladeshi universities to showcase Mars rovers in global contest in June
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Mars rover “Mongol Tori", designed as an alternative to astronauts in Mars, has been developed by six students of Brac University and mentored by Dr Khalilur Rahman. Photo: Courtesy
Star Online Report


After Bangladesh’s first nano-satellite “Onnesha” and lunar excavator “Chondrobot,” students of Brac University have taken a stride further into space with Mars rover “Mongol Tori.”

A team of six students designed and engineered the rover which will be showcased at the University Rover Challenge organised by University Rover Challenge in Utah in June.

The selection was made on March 21 after the organisers selected 36 teams from seven countries following a critical design review of the aspiring participants of the Mars rover contest.

Six projects of Bangladeshi universities – American International University Bangladesh, United International University, Islamic University of Technology, Independent University of Bangladesh and Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology – made it into the contest.

“We are delighted that our design was approved for the University Rover Challegenge,” said Niaz Sharif, leader of the six-student Brac team, told The Daily Star this morning.

“We hope we will make the country proud,” he said.

Dr Khalilur Rahman, an advisor to the project who was also behind “Onnesha” and “Chondrobot”, told The Daily Star: “It is a remarkable feat that our students have achieved.”

“Six Bangladeshi universities got selected. This is a new achievement for Bangladesh. I hope this will brighten Bangladesh’s image both home and abroad,” Dr Khalil said. “The government needs to support such initiatives of Bangladeshi students.”

Brac is expected to launch the country’s first nano-satellite “Onnesha” into space by May. The 10cm-10cm cubic satellite will be used primarily for research purposes.

Back in 2011, students of the Brac University made lunar excavator “Chondrobot” which participated in a contest of Nasa lunar excavator and created an impression worldwide.
http://www.thedailystar.net/city/now-brac-makes-mars-rover-mongol-tori-1382602
 
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So even Bangladesh can make Mars Rover? Now what will say Bharati team? They acted like they have conquered the whole universe.:P

Wow it seems that Brac has taken over your country from university to industries to it own stock exchange. the only thing it needs now is an army.. :p:P
 
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It is the largest NGO in the world for a reason.

Yeah size of the NGO is amazing i think they own the largest building in dhaka and they operate the largest number of schools. it is a role model for a sustainable NGO expansion and development.

i think they also have the worlds best microfinaince bank system in the world
 
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oh raspberry pi's :3
@Mohammed Khaled
@Nilgiri

yes thats there but there is also an autopilot shield attached to it. It is a linux-based autopilots for UAVs. The good thing is one can tweek the control algorithms. Frankly speaking raspberry pi is my second favourite after beaglebone and Intel galileo gen 2.I own all of these btw!

@amardeep mishra you might find this interesting
@Nilgiri

Amazing! This video was really good I must say. But instead of using STM boards they could have gone for micro-computers with RTOS. This would help prototyping very fast. I mean I hate to code in C but Python is something I love so much! Besides it provides standardization for everything.
 
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@Mohammed Khaled
@Nilgiri

yes thats there but there is also an autopilot shield attached to it. It is a linux-based autopilots for UAVs. The good thing is one can tweek the control algorithms. Frankly speaking raspberry pi is my second favourite after beaglebone and Intel galileo gen 2.I own all of these btw!


@Nilgiri

Amazing! This video was really good I must say. But instead of using STM boards they could have gone for micro-computers with RTOS. This would help prototyping very fast. I mean I hate to code in C but Python is something I love so much! Besides it provides standardization for everything.
noice! i have tried so hard to get my hands on raspberry pi's for years... but then lost my interest on computers and changed my career path altogether....
i still wish i could get my hands on one to turn my studio monitors into over the network audio player... without losing the fidelity of the audio
 
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without suspension? the rover!

The semi-circular arms have independent torsion point suspension on each side-axis. The rear set (third) have independent vertical suspension on both sides. The way it was designed, scaling of barrier objects up to the full height of the rover may be possible.
 
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yes thats there but there is also an autopilot shield attached to it. It is a linux-based autopilots for UAVs. The good thing is one can tweek the control algorithms. Frankly speaking raspberry pi is my second favourite after beaglebone and Intel galileo gen 2.I own all of these btw!

Yeah I been watching your videos hehe....been having fun with the blimps and stuff ;)
 
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