A New Disaster Information Sensing Mode: Using Multi-Robot System with Air Dispersal Mode

This paper presents a novel sensing mode for using mobile robots to collect disaster ground information when the ground traffic from the rescue center to disaster site is disrupted. Traditional sensing modes which use aerial robots or ground robots independently either have limited ability to access...

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Main Authors: Yi Liu, Junyao Gao, Jingchao Zhao, Xuanyang Shi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/10/3589
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spelling doaj-eca10231789a4ac58bffd694daa9b0e02020-11-25T00:39:39ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-10-011810358910.3390/s18103589s18103589A New Disaster Information Sensing Mode: Using Multi-Robot System with Air Dispersal ModeYi Liu0Junyao Gao1Jingchao Zhao2Xuanyang Shi3Intelligent Robotics Institute, School of Mechatronical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaIntelligent Robotics Institute, School of Mechatronical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaIntelligent Robotics Institute, School of Mechatronical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaIntelligent Robotics Institute, School of Mechatronical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, ChinaThis paper presents a novel sensing mode for using mobile robots to collect disaster ground information when the ground traffic from the rescue center to disaster site is disrupted. Traditional sensing modes which use aerial robots or ground robots independently either have limited ability to access disaster site or are only able to provide a bird’s eye view of the disaster site. To illustrate the proposed sensing mode, the authors have developed a Multi-robot System with Air Dispersal Mode (MSADM) by combining the unimpeded path of aerial robots with the detailed view of ground robots. In the MSADM, an airplane carries some minimal reconnaissance ground robots to overcome the paralyzed traffic problem and deploys them on the ground to collect detailed scene information using parachutes and separation device modules. In addition, the airplane cruises in the sky and relays the control and reported information between the ground robots and the human operator. This means that the proposed sensing mode is able to provide more reliable communication performance when there are obstacles between the human operators and the ground robots. Additionally, the proposed sensing mode can easily make use of different kinds of ground robots, as long as they have a compatible interface with the separation device. Finally, an experimental demonstration of the MSADM is presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed sensing mode.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/10/3589mobile robotremote sensingdisaster responseair deploymentnatural hazards
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Jingchao Zhao
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A New Disaster Information Sensing Mode: Using Multi-Robot System with Air Dispersal Mode
Sensors
mobile robot
remote sensing
disaster response
air deployment
natural hazards
author_facet Yi Liu
Junyao Gao
Jingchao Zhao
Xuanyang Shi
author_sort Yi Liu
title A New Disaster Information Sensing Mode: Using Multi-Robot System with Air Dispersal Mode
title_short A New Disaster Information Sensing Mode: Using Multi-Robot System with Air Dispersal Mode
title_full A New Disaster Information Sensing Mode: Using Multi-Robot System with Air Dispersal Mode
title_fullStr A New Disaster Information Sensing Mode: Using Multi-Robot System with Air Dispersal Mode
title_full_unstemmed A New Disaster Information Sensing Mode: Using Multi-Robot System with Air Dispersal Mode
title_sort new disaster information sensing mode: using multi-robot system with air dispersal mode
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This paper presents a novel sensing mode for using mobile robots to collect disaster ground information when the ground traffic from the rescue center to disaster site is disrupted. Traditional sensing modes which use aerial robots or ground robots independently either have limited ability to access disaster site or are only able to provide a bird’s eye view of the disaster site. To illustrate the proposed sensing mode, the authors have developed a Multi-robot System with Air Dispersal Mode (MSADM) by combining the unimpeded path of aerial robots with the detailed view of ground robots. In the MSADM, an airplane carries some minimal reconnaissance ground robots to overcome the paralyzed traffic problem and deploys them on the ground to collect detailed scene information using parachutes and separation device modules. In addition, the airplane cruises in the sky and relays the control and reported information between the ground robots and the human operator. This means that the proposed sensing mode is able to provide more reliable communication performance when there are obstacles between the human operators and the ground robots. Additionally, the proposed sensing mode can easily make use of different kinds of ground robots, as long as they have a compatible interface with the separation device. Finally, an experimental demonstration of the MSADM is presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed sensing mode.
topic mobile robot
remote sensing
disaster response
air deployment
natural hazards
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/10/3589
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