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Spartk - Prime (1) - (5) (1) Final
Spartk - Prime (1) - (5) (1) Final
Spartk - Prime (1) - (5) (1) Final
(AUTONOMOUS)
DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
GUIDED BY
PRESENTED BY
Mr. P PRASANNA,ME..,
PUGALENDHI .A (20101009)
Department of Aeronautical VIGNESH KUMAR k (20101015)
Engineering, VIMALRAJ K (20101017)
Paavai Engineering College,
Namakkal-637018
ABSTRACT
The primary objective of this project is to create a robotic system that can autonomously detect, locate, and
mitigate fire outbreaks in various environments, ensuring the safety of both humans and property. The robot
is equipped with a range of advanced sensors, including temperature, smoke, and gas sensors, which allow
it to detect the presence of fire and assess the severity of the situation. Through real-time data collection and
analysis, the robot can accurately identify the fire's location and provide crucial information to emergency
responders.
SPARK PRIME - BOT FOR FIRE FIGHTING
OVERVIEW
• INTRODUCTION
• OBJECTIVE
• PROJECT DESCRIPTION
• CONSTRUCTION
• PROTO TYPE
• METHODOLOGY
• DESIGN CALCULATION
• PROPOSED WORK
• ADVANTAGES
• CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
• The advent of sensor-equipped firefighting robots marks a significant leap forward in modern
firefighting technology.
• These robots, equipped with an array of advanced sensors, offer an innovative solution to combat
fires more effectively and mitigate risks to human responders.
• By detecting fires early, navigating through hazardous environments, and autonomously deploying
firefighting measures, these robots bring a new level of efficiency, safety, and precision to firefighting
operations.
OBJECTIVE:
• Arduino Board
• Voltage Meter
• Features Extraction
• Power conception
• Ultrasonic
• Sensor’s
CONSTRUCTION
Conceptualization and Planning:
• Define the purpose, size, capabilities, and features of the robot.
• Determine the types of sensors and firefighting mechanisms you want to include.
Design and Mechanical Assembly:
• Create a 3D model or sketch of the robot's design.
• Select materials that are heat-resistant and durable.
• Design the chassis, housing for sensors and equipment, and a secure mounting for the firefighting mechanism.
Sensor Integration:
• Integrate heat sensors, smoke detectors, gas sensors, and any other relevant sensors into the robot's body.
• Wire and connect the sensors to the control unit.
PROTOTYPE
METHODOLOGY
DESIGN CALCULATION
• AUTONOMOUS OPERATION
• CONTINOUS MONITORING
technology. These robots offer early fire detection, reduced human risk, precise and autonomous
firefighting capabilities, and the ability to operate in hazardous environments. With continuous
monitoring, remote operation, and real-time data feedback, they enhance both the efficiency and