Proceedings of the 2021 1st International Conference on Control and Intelligent Robotics 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3473714.3473718
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Research on UAV Fire Fight Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process

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“…In the heavy rainfall flood disaster that occurred in Zhengzhou, China, in July 2021, China Aviation Industry's Wing Loong-2H emergency disaster relief UAV carried a communication base station to restore communication in a 50 km 2 area for 5 h in the affected area without water and electricity as well as communication interruptions, supporting rescue operations [31]. Moreover, in the fire rescue of urban high-rise buildings where it is difficult for large rescue vehicles to extinguish fires, there are already firefighting drones to perform dangerous tasks instead of firefighters, effectively reducing the occurrence of casualties [32]. The eight-rotor projectile UAV "Tianlong I" designed by Northwestern Polytechnical University can fire extinguishing bombs into buildings during fires with high precision, low cost, and flexibility [33].…”
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“…In the heavy rainfall flood disaster that occurred in Zhengzhou, China, in July 2021, China Aviation Industry's Wing Loong-2H emergency disaster relief UAV carried a communication base station to restore communication in a 50 km 2 area for 5 h in the affected area without water and electricity as well as communication interruptions, supporting rescue operations [31]. Moreover, in the fire rescue of urban high-rise buildings where it is difficult for large rescue vehicles to extinguish fires, there are already firefighting drones to perform dangerous tasks instead of firefighters, effectively reducing the occurrence of casualties [32]. The eight-rotor projectile UAV "Tianlong I" designed by Northwestern Polytechnical University can fire extinguishing bombs into buildings during fires with high precision, low cost, and flexibility [33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%