大视场搜索球的设计,用于瓦砾内部的搜索

K. Inoue, M. Yamamoto, Y. Mae, T. Takubo, T. Arai
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“搜索球”是用于在废墟中搜索的小型传感器单元。搜索球没有配备运动机构,但包含一些用于搜索遇难者的传感器和无线电收发器。许多球被扔进瓦砾中,在反复碰撞中落下;他们散落在瓦砾中。来自球的传感器信息通过无线电从废墟中传送出去,并由救援人员在安全区域进行监测。因此,搜索球可以在废墟中进行快速和广泛的搜索。研制了两种宽视场搜索球:一种有三个固定的无线摄像头,另一种有两个由马达旋转的无线摄像头。两种类型都有用于照明的红外led,用于与监控计算机通信的无线电接收器,电池和电子电路;这些部件被装入球形抗冲击外壳中。通过在木地板上的跌落试验,测试了球的抗冲击性能。利用一个碎石模型实验验证了监控计算机可以向碎石中的小球发送指令,小球可以将其摄像机的视频信号传输出去。我们还会检查在黑暗中从球发出的相机图像中是否能找到人类。
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Design of search balls with wide field of view for searching inside of rubble
"Search balls" are small sensor units for searching inside of rubble. A search ball is not equipped with locomotion mechanisms but contains some sensors for searching disaster victims and a radio transceiver. Many balls are thrown into rubble and fall down while repeating collision; they are scattered inside the rubble. The sensor information from the balls is transmitted on radio out of the rubble and monitored at safe area by rescuers. Thus search balls allow rapid and wide-area search inside rubble. Two types of search balls with wide field of view are developed: one type has three fixed wireless cameras, and the other has two wireless cameras rotated by a motor. Both types have infrared LEDs for illumination, a radio receiver for communication with monitoring computers, batteries and electronic circuit; these components are packed into sphere impact-resistant outer shells. Impact-resistance of the balls is tested by drop experiment on wooden floors. It is experimentally checked using a model of rubble that the monitoring computer can send commands to the ball inside this rubble and the ball can transmit the video signal of its cameras out. We also check if humans can be found in the camera images sent from the ball in darkness.
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