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Hello,
I want to make a fire fighter robot that basically detects fire in a house or a building and flies to the place and extinguishes it. The problem is, can I get an electric valve fitted to a fire extinguisher?
how will you detect fire from remote place?
how ur robot will find the path to particular place/house/building?
how it will automatically drive to that place?
similar so many questions to answer
afterward think about fiting electric valve and all other stuff.
http://www.academia.edu/2177191/Fire_Detection_with_Image_Processing_and_PIR_Sensor
This is how the robot will sense fire from remote area. Since this will be a flying robot, planning to use a Raspberry Pi.
Whenever it’ll receive an input from the sensor, it’ll be triggered. Also, the coordinates will be specified by the sensor and since image processing will be used in detecting fire, the bot will know exactly where to fly.
Hi,
I had implemented the same project last month and its working very fine..!!
I have used a fire sensor which will give high signal when it will detect a fire.
What I have done is, my robot is continuously rotating in search of fire and when it detects it, I have connected submersible pump operating at 12V DC (However consuming much current) through relay. On detecting fire, pump will be ON and it will throw water from that pump.
If you want, I can send video..!!
Hey Dishanth,
I am so very interested in the Video. Can you post it? And one more thing, I was planning to use something like Foam so that the bot takes care of Electrical fires. Can you provide any inputs?
Hi,
Send me your mail ID..
I will mail you ….!!
I prefer, first start with basic development and then keep adding features..!!
Hey my email id is:[email protected]
I tried posting it a number of times but it didn’t get posted.
I will send within a day…