Development of a Wheel Robot and Micro Fling Robot Using for Rescue Scenarios
Nobuhiro Shimoi,
Yoshihiro Takita,
Hirokazu Madokoro
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 3, June 2013
Pages:
61-66
Received:
10 May 2013
Published:
10 June 2013
Abstract: In natural disaster, quick rescue is required. However, quick rescue is very difficult because victims are most likely to be left at the place where the rescue team are hard to find, such as under debris of broken house. The necessity for the rescue robot, which assists the rescue team by searching and finding victims of a disaster, is increasing. Nowadays many researchers and facilities are focus on studying these kinds of robots. However, the robot which can respond to various disaster-affected areas is not yet developed. The purpose of this study is to develop a rough terrain running rescue robot moving around the disaster-affected area of earthquake. In this paper, we first suggest mechanical structures and functions for the platform of the rescue robot. And then based on the suggestion, we develop a novel platform for rescue mobile robot RAT-1. Finally, experimental results show the effectiveness of the platform.
Abstract: In natural disaster, quick rescue is required. However, quick rescue is very difficult because victims are most likely to be left at the place where the rescue team are hard to find, such as under debris of broken house. The necessity for the rescue robot, which assists the rescue team by searching and finding victims of a disaster, is increasing. ...
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Remote Sensing Technology Contributes Towards Food Security of Bangladesh
Suraiya Begum,
Mehrun Nessa
Issue:
Volume 1, Issue 3, June 2013
Pages:
67-71
Received:
30 May 2013
Published:
20 June 2013
Abstract: Remote Sensing as well as Space Technology has a spin off benefit in the socio-economic uplift of the countries that has it. It promotes the quality of life of the whole society. Food security means that everyone should get enough food throughout the year to satisfy their nutritional needs. Bangladesh is an agricultural country .Its development and economy depends predominantly on agriculture as well as food security. Rice is the main crop of the country. The main rice is Aus, Aman and Boro which is produced in every part of Bangladesh. The crop monitoring using the Remote Sensing Technology and Geographic Information System (GIS) has a great potential to provide the near real time information on crop growth condition, production and damage of crops due to natural disasters like cyclone, flood, drought etc. Timely and accurate information about the natural resources like crops as well as environmental conditions play a significant role towards food security .It helps the decision-aids of disaster management and national food security policy for the sustainable development of the country. Space Research and Remote Sensing Organization (SPARRSO) conducts monitoring of crop and weather in this regard regularly. In this paper, crop monitoring using Remote Sensing Technology towards food security of Bangladesh, will be discussed.
Abstract: Remote Sensing as well as Space Technology has a spin off benefit in the socio-economic uplift of the countries that has it. It promotes the quality of life of the whole society. Food security means that everyone should get enough food throughout the year to satisfy their nutritional needs. Bangladesh is an agricultural country .Its development and...
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