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Aerial Hose Type Robot by Water Jet for Fire Fighting

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IEEE ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION LETTERS
Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 1128-1135

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LRA.2018.2792701

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Aerial systems; applications; field robots; search and rescue robots; soft material robotics; hydraulic/pneumatic actuators

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  1. Japan Science and Technology Agency Impulsing Paradigm Change Through Disruptive Technologies Program: ImPACT Tough Robotics Challenge.

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Disaster response, especially fire-fighting and rescue, is highly risky for firefighters engaged in action. As a result, many robots intended for fire-fighting have been proposed. However, it is difficult for them to directly access fire sources because their mobility is limited. Specifically, existing robots are large and heavy. Therefore, we propose a novel hose-type robot, which can fly directly into the fire source via a water jet. First, to control the reaction force for stable flying, we developed a nozzle module. By combining two nozzles whose outlet direction can be controlled, the resultant reaction force can be controlled. Finally, we developed a robot with a nozzle module and conducted an experiment. The experiment demonstrates that a robot with a length of approximately 2 m can fly stably in the air by leveraging the water jet. In addition, the head direction can also be controlled.

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