Author
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- Dmytro Korniienko
(Department of Computer Systems, Networks and Cybersecurity, National Aerospace University “KhAI”, 17, Vadyma Manka Str., 61070 Kharkiv, Ukraine)
- Nazar Serhiichuk
(Department of Mathematics and Engineering Sciences, Hellenic Army Academy, Evelpidon Av., 16673 Vari, Greece
Cento de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação da Academia Militar, Academia Militar, Instituto Universitário Militar, 1449-027 Lisbon, Portugal)
- Vyacheslav Kharchenko
(Department of Computer Systems, Networks and Cybersecurity, National Aerospace University “KhAI”, 17, Vadyma Manka Str., 61070 Kharkiv, Ukraine)
- Herman Fesenko
(Department of Computer Systems, Networks and Cybersecurity, National Aerospace University “KhAI”, 17, Vadyma Manka Str., 61070 Kharkiv, Ukraine)
- Jose Borges
(Cento de Investigação, Desenvolvimento e Inovação da Academia Militar, Academia Militar, Instituto Universitário Militar, 1449-027 Lisbon, Portugal)
- Nikolaos Bardis
(Department of Mathematics and Engineering Sciences, Hellenic Army Academy, Evelpidon Av., 16673 Vari, Greece)
Abstract
Advancing environmental monitoring through coordinated autonomous systems is central to sustainable smart region governance and data-driven territorial management. The article presents an engineering-oriented architecture and deployment methodology for an integrated wildfire monitoring and response system that combines unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), and stationary sensor networks (SNs). We formalise hub-and-spoke infrastructure placement as a mixed-integer optimisation problem that accounts for platform types, endurance, travel times and logistical constraints, and propose a practical pre-processing pipeline (confidence scoring, resampling, Kalman/median filtering, strategy fusion) for heterogeneous telemetry and imagery. The system couples multimodal neural network processing (image backbones, clustering and time-series models) with online resource-allocation and mission-planning mechanisms to prioritise UAV/UGV sorties and dynamically select launch sites. The article describes scenario-driven operational modes (early warning, alarm verification, autonomous local extinguishing, post-fire recovery, sensor-gap compensation, and inter-hub reinforcement), defines validation protocols (synthetic experiments, precision/recall/F1, and hardware-in-the-loop testing), and proposes KPIs to assess environmental, social, and economic impacts for smart regions. The contribution is a reproducible, deployment-focused blueprint that bridges conceptual UAV–UGV–SN research and practical implementation, highlighting trade-offs in reliability, communication redundancy, and sustainability, and outlining directions for simulation, field pilots and algorithmic refinement.
Suggested Citation
Dmytro Korniienko & Nazar Serhiichuk & Vyacheslav Kharchenko & Herman Fesenko & Jose Borges & Nikolaos Bardis, 2026.
"Intelligent UAV-UGV-SN Systems for Monitoring and Avoiding Wildfires in Context of Sustainable Development of Smart Regions,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(8), pages 1-31, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:8:p:3908-:d:1920607
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