Fire Fighting Robot with SMS and Call Alert
Prof. Ashwini Patil1, Achal Cholke2, Kalpana Mahajan3 Neha Patil4
1Ashwini Patil, Electronics & Telecommunication & P G Moze College of Engineering, Pune
2Achal Cholke, Electronics & Telecommunication & P G Moze College of Engineering, Pune
3Kalpana Mahajan, Electronics & Telecommunication & P G Moze College of Engineering, Pune
4Neha Patil, Electronics & Telecommunication & P G Moze College of Engineering, Pune
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Abstract - In emergency situations such as fire outbreaks, timely intervention is crucial to minimize damage and ensure safety. Traditional fire-fighting methods often face challenges in reaching remote or hazardous locations promptly. To address this gap, we present a pioneering solution in the form of a "Fire Fighting Robot with SMS Alert."
Our project integrates advanced hardware and software components to develop a robust system capable of autonomously detecting smoke and fire, and alerting the relevant authorities through SMS. The hardware design involves equipping a mobile platform with hit-sensing sensors for detecting impacts and smoke. Software development utilizes the Arduino IDE to program the Arduino UNO microcontroller, enabling efficient control and communication.
Through meticulous implementation and rigorous testing, our project demonstrates promising results. The robot effectively senses fire and smoke, triggering immediate SMS alerts to designated recipients. Additionally, upon completion of its tasks, the robot initiates a call to the owner for further instructions, ensuring comprehensive response capabilities.
This paper highlights the significance of our contribution to the field of emergency response systems, offering a practical and innovative solution to enhance safety and mitigate risks in fire incidents. The outcomes of our project provide valuable insights for future developments in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, with potential applications in various domains beyond fire-fighting scenarios.
Key Words: Fire Fighting Robot, SMS Alert, Emergency Response, Robotics, Arduino, Hardware Design, Software Development, etc.