Location

Salt Lake Community College

Start Date

5-9-2005 1:40 PM

Description

This paper discusses the possibility of using multiple low-altitude, short endurance (LASE) Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs) to cooperatively monitor a forest fire. The UAVs will individually track the fire’s perimeter by means of an on board infrared sensor. Using a decentralized cooperation scheme the UAV team will collect data and upload it to a base station. Simulation results are presented that show the monitoring is effective with dynamic fire perimeters. This approach will give fire fighters the time-critical information needed to safely and effectively fight the fire.

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May 9th, 1:40 PM

Cooperative Fire Monitoring using Multiple UAVs

Salt Lake Community College

This paper discusses the possibility of using multiple low-altitude, short endurance (LASE) Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs) to cooperatively monitor a forest fire. The UAVs will individually track the fire’s perimeter by means of an on board infrared sensor. Using a decentralized cooperation scheme the UAV team will collect data and upload it to a base station. Simulation results are presented that show the monitoring is effective with dynamic fire perimeters. This approach will give fire fighters the time-critical information needed to safely and effectively fight the fire.