A sensor review for human detection with robotic systems in regular and smoky environments

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Abstract

Search and rescue robots gained a significant attention in the past, as they assist firefighters during their rescue missions. The opportunity to move autonomously or remotely controlled with intelligent sensor technology, to detect victims in unknown fire smoke environments, introduces a growing technology in fire engineering. Since sensor systems are a component of mobile robots, there is a demand for intelligent robot vision, especially for human detection in fire smoke environments. In this article, an overview of sensor technologies and their algorithms for human detection in regular and smoky environments is presented. These sensor technologies are categorized into single sensor and multi-sensor systems. Novel sensor approaches are led by artificial intelligence, 3D mapping and multi-sensor fusion. The article provides a contribution for future research directions in algorithms and applications and supports decision-makers in fire engineering to get knowledge in trends, novel applications and challenges in this field of research.

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Gelfert, S. (2023). A sensor review for human detection with robotic systems in regular and smoky environments. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 20(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/17298806231175238

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