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Gautam Kumar - Social Innovator of the year

Since 1999, the editors of Technology Review have honored the young innovators whose inventions and research were found most exciting; today that collection is the TR35, a list of technologists and scientists, all under the age of 35.

In 2010, they announced the India TR35 list that recognizes the outstanding innovators under the age of 35 for their continuing work in India that has the highest impact locally and globally. Here they highlight innovators in India whose work--spanning medicine, computing, communications, electronics, nanotechnology, and more--is changing our world.

http://www.technologyreview.in/TR35/Profile.aspx?TRID=1047

System to Detect Gas Leakages

Accident Prevention: The Suraksha system detects gas leakages and sends immediate warning SMS alerts as well as rings an alarm.

Passionate to innovate, Gautam Kumar has developed a system that detects leakage of liquid petroleum gas (LPG) and sends warning messages to people connected with the device over their cell phones. He calls the device Suraksha which means "safety" in Hindi.

The device from Roboticwares is based on the olfactory kind of sensors which enables an intelligent machine to detect a certain type of smell and based on preset rules perform the actions which are programmed in it. Kumar's Suraksha can be configured to commu­nicate with a maximum of five people by registering their cell phone numbers on the device.

It sounds an alarm and sends a short message (SMS) to inform the registered users about the impending danger so that they are warned against starting any kind of fire or lighting a cigarette in the affected area.

The device starts checking the amount of LPG in the air if it reaches greater than or equal to seven parts per million (ppm). The buzzer or the SMS alerts, however, are set off once the amount of LPG reaches greater than or equal to 1000 ppm. The buzzer remains on until the amount of LPG in the air reduces to a safer level. And the SMSes are also sent again once the leak­age stops.