About The Rover

Anveshak

A rover capable of excelling in the IRC's diverse tasks, including extreme terrain navigation, equipment servicing, autonomous operations, and scientific analysis. Our design integrates advanced mechanical systems, robust electronics, and intelligent algorithms, reflecting our commitment to interdisciplinary excellence and the spirit of exploration.

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About Us

Check out this introductory video going over the various subsystems and the efforts taken so far.

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Meet our team

We're a rag-tag team of students, working across departments to bring Anveshak to life.

CS Subsystem

The CS Subsystem is in charge of programming the primitives for the rover to issue directions.

Automation Subsystem

Integrates all other subsystems and enables rover to act autonomously and perform all tasks programmatically.

Mechanial Subsystem

Responsible for physical build of the rover and ensures its movement and tolerance.

Electrical Subsystem

Integrating sensors, power management and stable communication.

Arm Subsystem

Responsible for operating the robotic arm attachment for extracting samples and manipulating objects.

Science Subsystem

Performs data analysis and gathers insights from the samples gathered by the rover.

Achievements

Our team proudly secured 6th place in IRDC 2020 and ranked among the top 20 in IRC 2020, showcasing consistent performance on global platforms. We placed 23rd in the ISRO Rover Challenge 2024 and recently qualified for the IRC 2025 finals, ranking 17th in the SDDR phase. These milestones reflect our dedication to innovation, engineering excellence, and collaborative problem-solving.

  • 6th place in IRDC 2020

  • Top 20 in IRC 2020

  • 17th place in IRC 2025

Find us

Our location

Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kasavanahalli, Carmelaram P.O., Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035

Contact us

Email us

Reach out to us at: rover_avvb@blr.amrita.edu