地面机器人灾害响应:综述

R. Mathew, Pratik Jagtap, Kingshuk Mitra
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由于人类活动,世界上的灾害数量每天都在增加。以及其他环境因素。2016年共发生327起灾害事件,其中136起人为灾害,191起自然灾害,人为灾害造成的损失为80亿美元,自然灾害造成的损失为460亿美元。截至2020年7月,自然灾害增加到207起,人为灾害增加到118起。这些数字证明,有必要找到更好的方法来应对灾害事件,人类可以执行的救援任务的范围有限,这要求在这一领域使用机器人技术。虽然目前有几个机器人,如The BigDog, Thermite 3.0和parasha Cheetah GOSAFER正在使用,但完全依赖它们仍然存在一些不确定性。此外,本文还讨论了使用这些机器人时面临的问题,以及诸如半人马座机器人、RoboSimian、章鱼机器人和ATLAS机器人等新机器人的进步如何帮助克服这些问题,使机器人和机器人技术的使用更加有效和高效,从而更好地将机器人与灾难响应任务相结合。基于其功能和操作的机制和方法,讨论了上述机器人。
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Ground Robots for Disaster Response: A Review
Because of human activity, the number of disasters in the world is rising daily. and other environmental factors. A total of 327 disaster events were recorded in 2016 out of these 136 were man-made and 191 were natural disasters, the former accounted for $8 billion in losses and the latter$46 billion. As of July 2020, the number of natural disasters has gone up to 207 and 118 man-made disasters. These numbers are proof that there is a need to find better ways to combat disaster incidents, the limitations to the extent of rescue tasks that can be performed by humans calls for the use of robotic technologies in this field. While several robots such as The BigDog, Thermite 3.0 and Parosha Cheetah GOSAFER are being used presently, there is still some uncertainty about completely relying on them. Furthermore, the paper talks about issues faced while using these robots and how advancements in newer robots such as the Centauro Robot, RoboSimian, Octopus Robot and ATLAS Robot have helped overcome these problems, making use of robots and robotic technologies more effective and efficient and in turn integrating robots with disaster response tasks even better. Based on the mechanism and methods used for their functioning and operation, the mentioned robots have been discussed.
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