A human body searching strategy using a cable-driven robot with an electromagnetic wave direction finder at major disasters

Authors: Takemura, Fumiaki; Enomoto, Masaya; Denou, Kazuya; Erbatur, Kemalettin; Zwiers, Ulrike; Tadokoro, Satoshi

Source: Advanced Robotics, Volume 19, Number 3, 2005 , pp. 331-347(17)

Publisher: VSP, an imprint of Brill

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Abstract:

At large-scale urban earthquake disasters, human search and information collection are the most important processes in rescue activities. This research develops a parallel cable-driven robot focusing on information acquisition from above at structures crushed by landslides caused by huge earthquakes. The tip of each cable of this robot is attached to a comparatively strong structure and this robot, mounted with several sensors, is driven by multiple cables. This paper proposes the human search system. Recently, a lot of people have acquired cell phones or other mobile devices. Our proposed search system is designed to identify the position of a human body using this robot with an electromagnetic wave direction finder (ESPAR antenna). This paper illustrates the usefulness of the human body searching strategy through several experimental results.

Keywords: RESCUE ROBOT; CABLE-DRIVEN ROBOT; HUMAN SEARCH; CELL PHONES; ELECTRIC WAVE DIRECTION FINDER

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1163/1568553053583698

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