Abstract:
Urban search and rescue is a dangerous and difficult task. The amount of information required to mount a rescue is staggering. This coupled with the time constraints of a...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Urban search and rescue is a dangerous and difficult task. The amount of information required to mount a rescue is staggering. This coupled with the time constraints of a rescue operation, mean that decisions are sometimes made without all the facts. Gas leaks or structural weaknesses put everyone in danger and can be difficult to detect without being in the environment itself. Robots can penetrate these disaster zones much more easily than humans or dogs and can detect unseen hazards like gas or radiation or can relay images of structural supports. By using robots we can quickly increase the amount of information available to first responders and help them make informed decisions that see more lives saved. The research at Massey University aims to build a system that will provide, amongst other features, a distributed sensor network that can monitor environmental factors and report them to the rescue team. This paper outlines the concept of these sensors, or Daughters, and the results of the tests on the sensors implemented.
Published in: 2012 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings
Date of Conference: 13-16 May 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 July 2012
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