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Innovative System Using Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Fire Disaster Management

Innovative System Using Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Fire Disaster Management
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Author(s): Komala C. R. (Department of Information Science and Engineering, East Point College of Engineering and Technology, Bengaluru, India), S. Prakash (Department of Information Science and Engineering, East Point College of Engineering and Technology, Bengaluru, India), Yogesh G. S. (Department of Information Science and Engineering, East Point College of Engineering and Technology, Bengaluru, India), T. K. Thivakaran (Department of Information Science and Engineering, East Point College of Engineering and Technology, Bengaluru, India)and Nanda Ashwin (Department of Information Science and Engineering, East Point College of Engineering and Technology, Bengaluru, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 30
Source title: Navigating Usability and User Experience in a Multi-Platform World
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Anacleto Correia (CINAV, Naval Academy, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2337-3.ch010

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Abstract

The chapter discusses how AI and robotics can be developed to enhance fire disaster management systems. The new system applies AI algorithms and robotics approaches to improve early detection, response in real time, and post-disaster analysis. Predictive models using AI algorithms and data from sensors, together with historical fire patterns, result in highly accurate predictions of fire outbreaks. Furthermore, an autonomous robot was used to move quickly to assess and intervene rapidly. These robots scan dangerous environments for hotspots, carry out rescues, and extinguish flames while minimizing human risk and maximizing operational efficiency. Case studies and future research directions highlight technological changes in terms of fire safety and resilience.

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