The Future of Disaster Aid
In a recent article by Evan Ackerman, the use of a snake robot after the earthquake that occurred was discussed and analyzed. The robot used is exactly like what it sounds, it is a robot that has a similar shape to a snake with the purpose of being able to search in areas which no person or other animal can reach. Although the robot did not find anybody in the ruble it did help researchers have good look at the robot's efficiency and effectiveness in a real life crisis.
At first the people who handled the robot had difficulty reaching the disaster site because there were a lot of volunteers, but having many people around was dangerous. When they did reach the site the method the rescuers used were using a kind of steel plunger to bang on concrete and used microphones to listen for any survivors. With the robotic snake, which had a camera at the end of it, it was easier to maneuver through tight spaces,. Although the robot didn't change much in the situation the creators where impressed on how the robot worked compared to the other tools. however, they are in the developing process so possible in the future it could greatly help search and rescue.
source:https://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/cmu-snake-robot-mexico-earthquake
At first the people who handled the robot had difficulty reaching the disaster site because there were a lot of volunteers, but having many people around was dangerous. When they did reach the site the method the rescuers used were using a kind of steel plunger to bang on concrete and used microphones to listen for any survivors. With the robotic snake, which had a camera at the end of it, it was easier to maneuver through tight spaces,. Although the robot didn't change much in the situation the creators where impressed on how the robot worked compared to the other tools. however, they are in the developing process so possible in the future it could greatly help search and rescue.
snake robot |
Red Cross workers holding the robotic snake |
source:https://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/cmu-snake-robot-mexico-earthquake
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