 Hi, my name is Amir Karve. I am a final year student at IIT Madras. At JS4, I will be talking about controlling a robo using the HTML5 Audio API. So, the HTML5 Audio API came out recently, it's a, you know, high-level API. It lets you load a bunch of sounds and you can really play around with them. You can make them faster or slower, you can make them louder, you can make them softer, you can use a lot of filters on them and you can schedule it at different times on the time scale. So, essentially whatever I can do with the desktop audio suite, I can do it with the HTML5 Audio API. Now the sound signal, now if I look at the sound signal that comes out of a sound card or a headphone jack, it is essentially an electrical signal at the end of the day. So, I sort of hacked into the signal, I studied it and checked out how it works and I manipulated it so that I could run a bunch of motors and I could control a bunch of servers using it. So, from any device that has a web browser, it could be a mobile phone, it could be, you know, a laptop, it could be a desktop browser, I could have it on an iPod, an iPad, my Android device for that matter, I could have it from anything. So, anything that has a browser, anything that has a headphone jack, I can really control a bunch of, you know, motors with it as long as I can include this HTML5 Audio API. Also, you know, because it's not in a browser, so I can sort of connect with a real-time server, something like socket.io and I can connect to a Node.js server and I can schedule things real-time. So, if I am sitting like 20,000 miles away, I can actually, you know, get some motor to move somewhere else and just, you know, just control the thing. I can run motor, I can run a real robot sitting at the other end of the world. So, do come to JSU, I will be talking about this in depth over there. Thank you.