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Project | 01
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Software Defined Networks and the Future of Networking​ (Link)

This was a paper I published back in 2015 for the IJCSE conference, A time when Computer Networking was my primary interest. It deals with SDNs and Network Function Virtualization(NFVs) and their advent as the new form of Networking over Traditional Networking.

It also has an example implementation of MiniNet, which used OpenFlow protocol to show the benefits of an SDN.

Project | 02
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for the Aerial Robotics Competition at IARC-AUVSI 2015, Georgia (Link)

This project had the huge impact and was a great motivation to my coding career, to the team's start-up venture and my personal decision to pursue Research. Directly quoting the abstract -

"An autonomous aerial vehicle that has been developed to localize and navigate in environments independent of external navigation aids such as GPS or large stationary points of reference (e.g. walls) for SLAM algorithms. Downward-facing cameras and optical flow via Px4Flow is used to localize and stabilize the attitude (pitch, roll and yaw) and altitude of the vehicle using PID controllers.

 

It also identifies the autonomous ground robots by the forward-facing camera and avoids obstacle ground robots by setting the area near the paths of obstacle ground robots as hazardous area

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Others

I've presented a few papers at the Undergrad Research Competition in Abu Dhabi, in topics about Image Processing and Noise Reduction. Also participated in various hackathons for IEEE.

 

NOTE - THE IMAGES USED AREN'T STOCK IMAGES FRESH FROM GOOGLE SEARCH. IT'S HARDWORK MAN!

To see more about my above work, other projects that I have done or discuss possible work let's talk! I'm open to constructive/destructive criticism as well =>

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Created by Aashish Dugar

2019

All Rights Reserved, not that anyone is gonna plagiarize it. 
 

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