Inferno Combative Robot with Blue Collar

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Abstract

In this article, the reader will learn about the' Safety& Ergonomics' framework. Human negligence is still one of the most common causes of ecological disasters and catastrophes. The context is that the monitoring systems only reflect on the condition of processes in which a human connection to the overall functioning of the system is left unattended. As the fields of robotics and automation are more advanced, a human control operator becomes a passive machine observer, leading to exhaustion and lack of attention. It is necessary but hazardous to take up the fight against flames. A firefighter must be able to extinguish the fire quickly and safely to prevent further damage and minimize death. Engineering has finally connected the opening between firefighting and equipment to make the firefighting process more effective and useful. Robots are built to cross the fire area, so that they can operate one day with fire-fighters, minimizing dramatically the risk of damage to victims and protecting rescue workers, before they rage out of the way. This project involves the design of a fire-fixing robot. This paper deals with the software interface, the interface between the device and various parts of the technology.

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Rani*, N. N. (2019). Inferno Combative Robot with Blue Collar. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(4), 7202–7205. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d5267.118419

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