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# Title Team Members TA Documents Sponsor
32 Robotic Car for Fire and Gas Leakage Detection
Quanrui Bai
Yufei Wang
Yuqi Mao
Dean Biskup design_document1.pdf
design_document2.pdf
final_paper1.pdf
proposal1.pdf
**Team Members**:
Quanrui Bai(quanrui2), Yuqi Mao(yuqimao2), Yufei Wang(yufeiw3) \
in-person: Yuqi Mao\
remote: Yufei Wang, Quanrui Bai

**Problem**:
Fire and gas Leakage can cause serious threats to the safety of people and property. In those emergency circumstances, it’s usually dangerous for firefighters to enter the scene directly, as the fire or toxic gas can be life-threatening. However, if the details of the situation remain unknown, it will be difficult for firefighters to plan to rescue or eliminate the danger.

**Solution Overview**:
We propose that a remotely-controlled robot equipped with cameras and sensors is needed to investigate and evaluate the dangerous environment. The robotic car can be controlled remotely. In our design, the cameras can be fitted to a robotic arm so that we can get images and videos from different views and perspectives. Our solution hopes to get real-time videos from cameras and data from multiple sensors. The images and sensor data can provide firefighters with detailed information about fire and gas leak scenes.

**Solution Components**:
- [Subsystem #1] Robotic car with motor control: We plan to use H-bridge and PWM to control the motion of the robotic car. Using ultrasonic sensors to detect obstacles and avoid crashing.
- [Subsystem #2] Wireless receiver and transmitter (Wi-Fi, cellular, or building our own RF): Receive the robot control instructions from the user, and transmit the camera images and sensor data back to the user.
- [Subsystem #3] Fire and gas leak detection: Using an infrared sensor, CO sensor, temperature sensor, etc., to detect the fire and gas leak.
- [Subsystem #4] Robotic arm: The cameras can be fitted to a robotic arm so that we can get images or videos from different views and perspectives and fully examine the environment.
- [Subsystem #5] User-end system and interface: Users should be able to control the robotic car wirelessly and get image and sensor data from the robotic car.

**Criterion for Success**:
- Users should be able to wirelessly control the moving speed and directions of the robotic car.
- Cameras and sensors installed on the robotic car should be able to send meaningful images and data back to users. Users should be able to receive those images and data.
- The robotic arm should be able to be controlled by users and help adjust camera angles and views.

**Additional Note**:
- Mechanical design is one difficult aspect of this project. We need to install cameras on the robotic arm and place the robotic arm on the robotic car.
- It seems impossible to demo the fire or gas leak situations in the ECEB lab. We plan to test the functionalities of this robotic car by ourselves (under safe conditions) and record videos for presentation.
- We decided to build our own RF.

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