Control of unmanned aerial vehicles during fire situation monitoring
Journal Title: INCAS BULLETIN - Year 2019, Vol 11, Issue 0
Abstract
The issues of increasing the efficiency of fire situation monitoring are discussed, during which the search for objects of interest is being conducted to organize rescue operations and plan activities to fight the fire and reduce the consequences. Modern unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with vision systems, allow us to automatically explore the search area and detect various objects of interest. Monitoring is realized by controlling the trajectories and altitude of the aircraft, as well as receiving and analyzing images of the underlying surface, taken by onboard visual systems. The article offers a method for determining the altitude of flight of unmanned aerial vehicles during monitoring of the fire situation, taking into account the safety of aircraft and the conditions of observability of objects of interest. We consider some options for assessing the effectiveness of monitoring based on the search criteria of objects and the safety of unmanned aerial vehicles.
Authors and Affiliations
Veniamin N. EVDOKIMENKOV, Nikolay V. KIM, Dmitriy A. KOZOREZ, Mariya I. MOKROVA
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