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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Wildland Fires: Sensing, Perception, Cooperation and Assistance
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WoS WOS:000633092500001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85103499727
DOI 10.3390/DRONES5010015
Año 2021
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Abstract



Wildfires represent a significant natural risk causing economic losses, human death and environmental damage. In recent years, the world has seen an increase in fire intensity and frequency. Research has been conducted towards the development of dedicated solutions for wildland fire assistance and fighting. Systems were proposed for the remote detection and tracking of fires. These systems have shown improvements in the area of efficient data collection and fire characterization within small-scale environments. However, wildland fires cover large areas making some of the proposed ground-based systems unsuitable for optimal coverage. To tackle this limitation, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) were proposed. UAVs have proven to be useful due to their maneuverability, allowing for the implementation of remote sensing, allocation strategies and task planning. They can provide a low-cost alternative for the prevention, detection and real-time support of firefighting. In this paper, previous works related to the use of UAV in wildland fires are reviewed. Onboard sensor instruments, fire perception algorithms and coordination strategies are considered. In addition, some of the recent frameworks proposing the use of both aerial vehicles and unmanned ground vehicles (UGV) for a more efficient wildland firefighting strategy at a larger scale are presented.

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Revista ISSN
2504-446X

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Akhloufi, Moulay A. - Univ Moncton - Canadá
Universite de Moncton - Canadá
2 Couturier, Andy Hombre Univ Moncton - Canadá
Universite de Moncton - Canadá
3 Castro, Nicolas A. Hombre Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile

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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), reference number RGPIN-2018-06233.
Acknowledgments: This work has been partially supported by the government of Canada under the Canada–Chile Leadership Exchange Scholarship.

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