Design of Forest Fire Land Vigilance Droid

Authors

  • S S P M Sharma B Department of Mechatronics Engineering Parul University, Waghodia, Gujarat, India
  • Heli Amit Shah Department of Mechatronics Engineering Parul University, Waghodia, Gujarat, India

Keywords:

Caddx Tarsier V2 Camera, Current Sensor network, Voltage Sensor Network, GPS Sensor Network, intelligent networkd

Abstract

The paper focuses on the purpose of surveillance in multiple medium by using a single model to serve the purpose of surveillance. FO-FI-LA Vigilance Droid is the name of our paper where every word suggests a meaning to the purpose. FO-FI-LA means Forest, Fire and Land, the mediums where the robot is to be used for surveillance purpose. Vigilance means the surveillance purpose and the Droid is another name to the robot. Therefore, the name suggests that the same robot is to be used in forest, fire and land for the surveillance purpose. While surveying the fire affected area, the robot is then sent to the fire affected area and then with the help of the camera which are been fitted on the chassis of the robot, we would be able to survey about the area and the measures to be taken accordingly. The directions to this robot is been provided with the help of FR-Sky control. Now, while surveying the forest area, as the forest is the wide area, the area needs to be covered by man-power. Therefore, this robot is the solution to the problem where less manpower can have used and the area where the situation is much more hazardous can looked after. On the land area, it is a two-wheeled drive robot, so it is easier for it to drive on the land area. Also, a rod is fixed on the back side of the robot in order to provide stability to the robot. Moreover, the camera is fitted on the center on the robot which will be providing a wide view from the system and also will record the same in the memory. The robot will also consist numbers of sensors which will be used for various purposes when needed

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Published

2022-08-17

How to Cite

S S P M Sharma B, & Heli Amit Shah. (2022). Design of Forest Fire Land Vigilance Droid. International Journal of Computational Learning & Intelligence, 1(1), 17–24. Retrieved from https://milestoneresearch.in/JOURNALS/index.php/IJCLI/article/view/23

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