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Juan Jin, Seunghan Kim and Jiwon Moon
Korean forests are highly vulnerable to forest fires, which can severely damage property and human life. This necessitates the establishment of a rapid response system and the construction of firebreaks to prevent the spread of fires and protect key faci...
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Martin Hauer, Sascha Hammes, Philipp Zech, David Geisler-Moroder, Daniel Plörer, Josef Miller, Vincent van Karsbergen and Rainer Pfluger
In the architecture, engineering, and construction industries, the integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) has become instrumental in shaping the design and commissioning of smart buildings. At the center of this development is the pursuit of ...
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Hu Liu, Siliang Liu and Yongliang Tian
Forest fires can develop rapidly and may cause a wide range of hazards. Therefore, aerial firefighting, which has the ability to respond and reach fire fields quickly, is of great significance to the emergency response to and subsequent extinguishing of ...
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Meng Ma, Zhirong Zhong, Zhi Zhai and Ruobin Sun
There are hundreds of various sensors used for online Prognosis and Health Management (PHM) of LREs. Inspired by the fact that a limited number of key sensors are selected for inflight control purposes in LRE, it is practical to optimal placement of redu...
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Haojie Zhu, Mou Chen, Zengliang Han and Mihai Lungu
This paper concerns the fire-control command calculation (FCCC) of an unmanned autonomous helicopter (UAH). It determines the final effect of the UAH attack. Although many different FCCC methods have been proposed for finding optimal or near-optimal fire...
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Thinh Huynh, Dong-Hun Lee and Young-Bok Kim
In this study, we propose and analyze three designs of a novel aerial system that aims for autonomous firefighting missions in the body or border of water areas. In such areas, it is difficult and even dangerous for human firefighters, and firefighting r...
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Na Li, Bin Zhang, Xiaolei Liu, Kan Wang and Hao Wang
This work expands the existing limitations of ship engine room fire assessment, providing more support for ignition source control in enhance fishing vessel safety.
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Nikolaos P. Ventikos, Panagiotis Sotiralis, Manolis Annetis, Vasileios C. Podimatas, Evangelos Boulougouris, Fotios Stefanidis, Stefanos Chatzinikolaou and Alessandro Maccari
Evacuating a large and complex environment, such as a large passenger vessel, either cruise or RoPax, is a safety-critical task that involves thousands of people in motion and a complex decision-making process. Despite the significant enhancement of mari...
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Woochul Choi, Bongjoo Jang, Intaek Jung, Hongki Sung and Younmi Jang
Research related to thermal cameras, which are major control measures, is increasing to overcome the limitations of closed-circuit television (CCTV) images. Thermal cameras have the advantage of easily detecting objects at night and of being able to iden...
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Yan Li, Guozhou Wu, Shuai Zhang, Manchun Li, Beidou Nie and Zhenjie Chen
Wildfires spread rapidly and cause considerable ecological and socioeconomic losses. Inner Mongolia is among the regions in China that suffer the most from wildfires. A simple, effective model that uses fewer parameters to simulate wildfire spread is cru...
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