IoT Grounded Fire Extinguishing Robotic Vehicle Using Android
Keywords:
Fire Extinguisher, Node MCU, Sensors, Android, Bluetooth, IoTAbstract
In today’s life, robotics has become very vital in supplementary for
human beings. The use of robotics systems in fire fighting is being
increasingly studied due to fire fighters routinely being exposed to
dangerous conditions to save lives of victims during fire accidents.
Many fire fighters lose their lives while extinguishing fire. To overcome
this drawback, we can develop IoT based fire fighting robotic vehicle
controlled using android application for remote operation. The sensors
situated over wide area will send the fire detection status over the
cloud. The administrator will receive the notification of fire detection
and will send the robot to that location. The robotic vehicle is loaded
with water tank to extinguishing fire.
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