REAL TIME WIRELESS FIRE FIGHTING ROBOT
T. Jaya sriram1, C. Harshavardhan Reddy2, G. Sai Chandan3, M. Rishik Naik4, V. Praveen5
1 Assistant Professor, Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering, Gurunanak Institute Of Technology, Khanapur, India.
2,3,4,5 UG Scholars, Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering, Gurunanak Institute Of Technology, Khanapur, India.
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Abstract - The Real-time Wireless Firefighting Robot is an innovative autonomous robotic system designed for effective fire response in hazardous environments. This robot integrates advanced technologies such as wireless communication, sensors, and real-time data processing to enhance firefighting capabilities. Equipped with a high-resolution camera, the robot can navigate through smoke-filled areas and transmit live video feeds to the control center. The wireless communication system enables seamless remote operation, allowing firefighters to assess the situation and make informed decisions. The robot's robust design and fire-resistant materials ensure its durability in high-temperature environments. Overall, the Live Wireless Firefighting Robot presents a cutting-edge solution for improving firefighting efficiency and reducing risks to human responders. This robot is equipped with advanced sensors for real-time fire detection and localization. Its wireless connectivity enables remote control and monitoring, allowing firefighters to operate it from a safe distance. The robot's mobility and agility enable it to navigate challenging environments, reaching areas that may be hazardous for humans. With a built-in water or foam spraying system, the robot can effectively suppress fires. Additionally, it incorporates live video streaming to provide a comprehensive view of the situation. The use of wireless technology not only facilitates seamless communication but also ensures quick response times, making this robot a valuable asset in firefighting scenarios, minimizing risks to human lives.
Key Words: Fire Fighting Robot, Mobility, Live video feeds.