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Fire Detection and Water Discharge Activity for Fire Fighting Robots using IoT

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  • Md Abdullah Al Rakib

    (City University, Bangladesh)

  • Md Moklesur Rahman

    (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)

  • Md Shamsul Alam Anik

    (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)

  • Fayez Ahmed Jahangir Masud

    (University of Arizona micro campus, Bangladesh)

  • Md Ashiqur Rahman

    (Comilla University, Bangladesh)

  • Md Saddam Hossain

    (BRAC University, Bangladesh)

  • Fysol Ibna Abbas

    (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)

Abstract

A fire is a calamity that can result in the loss of life, property damage, and the victim's lasting incapacity. Our obstacle remover and fireman Robot has been declared. In the case of a fire, we are compelled to employ human resources, which are not safe, to rescue people and put out the fire. With the advent of technology, particularly in robotics, it is now possible to respond quickly to fire locations and combat fires. This would increase firefighter efficiency while simultaneously preventing them from putting their lives in danger. In this project, we created a prototype robot using Arduino that detects and extinguishes fires autonomously. When the flame sensor detects a fire, the water pump and servo motor are activated. The capacity to detect fire sites automatically and extinguish fire remotely at a distance of 20 cm from the fire. The robot is designed to locate fires and spray water into them in order to decrease the amount of damage.

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  • Md Abdullah Al Rakib & Md Moklesur Rahman & Md Shamsul Alam Anik & Fayez Ahmed Jahangir Masud & Md Ashiqur Rahman & Md Saddam Hossain & Fysol Ibna Abbas, 2022. "Fire Detection and Water Discharge Activity for Fire Fighting Robots using IoT," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 7(2), pages 128-133, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:7:y:2022:i:2:id:62742
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2022.7.2.2742
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