In this project, a compatible FPV drone was designed which can be easily controlled and operated by human beings for firefighting operations. Over the past decades, various FPV drones have been deployed for different assignments. Due to the rapid growth and advancements in technology, the applications of these devices have expanded significantly. Fire accidents are notorious for spreading quickly, rendering humans unresponsive to combat them effectively. The focus is on developing an FPV drone specifically tailored for live fire accidents, aiming to reduce andcontrol fires in a budget-friendly manner. Many accidents have occurred to firefighters during their operations. By utilizing the Fire Fighting FPV drone, fire accidents can be swiftly identified and extinguished without posing risks tohuman lives. This FPV drone will respond promptly to firefighter’s commands, aiding them in extinguishing fires at great heights. The project is centered around providing a valuable social service, aiming to minimize the loss of property and assets for people, thereby offering them improved and reliable living and working conditions. The operation of the FPV drone has been elaborately explained, and various experiments have been conducted to emphasize its core functionality.
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5 November 2024
INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (IC@MACE 2023)
16–17 June 2023
Kothamangalam, India
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November 05 2024
Optimizing firefighting performance with FPV drones Available to Purchase
Sagar P. Gokul;
Sagar P. Gokul
a)
1
Semester 8, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., SCMS School of Engineering and Technology
, Vidya Nagar, Palissery, Karukutty, Ernakulam - 683 576, Kerala, India
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M. J. Sayooj;
M. J. Sayooj
b)
1
Semester 8, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., SCMS School of Engineering and Technology
, Vidya Nagar, Palissery, Karukutty, Ernakulam - 683 576, Kerala, India
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A. A. Yunus;
A. A. Yunus
c)
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Semester 8, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., SCMS School of Engineering and Technology
, Vidya Nagar, Palissery, Karukutty, Ernakulam - 683 576, Kerala, India
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Anandu Suresh;
Anandu Suresh
d)
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Semester 8, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., SCMS School of Engineering and Technology
, Vidya Nagar, Palissery, Karukutty, Ernakulam - 683 576, Kerala, India
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P. G. Vinoj
P. G. Vinoj
e)
2
Assistant Professor, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., SCMS School of Engineeringand Technology
, Vidya Nagar, Palissery, Karukutty, Ernakulam - 683 576, Kerala, India
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Sagar P. Gokul
1,a)
M. J. Sayooj
1,b)
A. A. Yunus
1,c)
Anandu Suresh
1,d)
P. G. Vinoj
2,e)
1
Semester 8, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., SCMS School of Engineering and Technology
, Vidya Nagar, Palissery, Karukutty, Ernakulam - 683 576, Kerala, India
2
Assistant Professor, Electronics & Communication Engineering Dept., SCMS School of Engineeringand Technology
, Vidya Nagar, Palissery, Karukutty, Ernakulam - 683 576, Kerala, India
a)Corresponding Author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 3134, 140002 (2024)
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Sagar P. Gokul, M. J. Sayooj, A. A. Yunus, Anandu Suresh, P. G. Vinoj; Optimizing firefighting performance with FPV drones. AIP Conf. Proc. 5 November 2024; 3134 (1): 140002. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0227428
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