Fostering Human-Robot Cooperative
Architectures for Search and Rescue Missions in Urban Fires
Simulation,
97(3), pp. 177-194, Sage Publications, ISSN 0037-5497, 2021. DOI: 10.1177/0037549720964548
Urban
fires are probably the most frequent catastrophic incidents in urban areas,
requiring a prompt response due to life endangerment in highly populated zones
and the high risk of fire propagation to buildings and parked cars in the
vicinity. Robot assistance has been identified as a valuable resource for such
urban search and rescue (USAR) scenarios by taking advantage of robots’
expendability. However, it is still unclear or not quantified how advantageous
such human–robot cooperation can be to the final outcome of firefighting
operations and other USAR missions. This article reports research in this
context by modeling key features of a firefighting mission in response to an
urban fire in a large basement garage. Besides building a behavioral model of human
firefighting teams based on interviews with a Portuguese Fire Department, and
assessing their performance under different circumstances, this work studies
the addition of robotic teams in cooperation with human firefighters to
overcome communication issues and improve situation awareness. The results
obtained highlight the importance of such human–robot partnership for a more
effective response to an urban fire and mitigation of life endangerment of
first responders and victims.
Keywords ─ Search and rescue; simulation;
modeling; multi-robot systems; human–robot cooperation.
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AUTHOR = "Couceiro, M. and Portugal, D. and Rocha, R. P. and Ara{\’u}jo, A.",
TITLE = "Fostering Human-Robot Cooperative Architectures for Search and Rescue Missions in Urban Fires",
JOURNAL = "Simulation",
VOLUME = "97",
NUMBER = "3"
YEAR = "2021",
MONTH = "Mar.",
PAGES = "177-194"
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