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The RoboCup-Rescue project: a robotic approach to the disaster mitigation problem
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EngineeringEmergency ManagementRobotic AgentField RoboticsIntelligent RoboticsIntelligent SystemsRescue ProblemDisaster DetectionRobocup-rescue Simulation ProjectRescue RobotNetwork RoboticsVirtual RealitySystems EngineeringRobot LearningRobocup-rescue ProjectDisaster Mitigation ProblemIntelligent Virtual EnvironmentComputer ScienceMulti-robot TeamRobotic ApproachVirtual WorldsAutomationBusinessRescue ActivitiesRoboticsRobotics Simulator
This paper introduces the RoboCup-Rescue Simulation Project, a contribution to the disaster mitigation, search and rescue problem. A comprehensive urban disaster simulator is constructed on distributed computers. Heterogeneous intelligent agents such as fire fighters, victims and volunteers conduct search and rescue activities in this virtual disaster world. A real world interface integrates various sensor systems and controllers of infrastructures in the real cities with the virtual world. Real-time simulation is synchronized with actual disasters, computing complex relationship between various damage factors and agent behaviors. A mission-critical man-machine interface provides portability and robustness of disaster mitigation centers, and augmented-reality interfaces for rescue parties in real disasters. It also provides a virtual reality training function for the public. This diverse spectrum of RoboCup-Rescue contributes to the creation of the safer social system.
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