11.07.2015 Views

to download the April Issue of K1 - Raglan Operational Support Unit

to download the April Issue of K1 - Raglan Operational Support Unit

to download the April Issue of K1 - Raglan Operational Support Unit

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

10robotsrobotsrobotsGoing where mancan’t goThankfully New Zealand doesn’t have anynuclear power plants or many big petrochemicalor chemical facilities that can createchaos if <strong>the</strong>y catch fire. O<strong>the</strong>r countrieshave had <strong>to</strong> invesitgate and invest in robotictechnology as part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir firefightingarsenal. The Chinese and Japanese areserious about robotics and <strong>the</strong>re have been avariety <strong>of</strong> rob<strong>to</strong>s developed in Europe.Croatian company, DOK-ING, reconfiguredits robot landmine flail in<strong>to</strong> a no-nonseneheavyweight firefighter. The MVF-5multifunctional system is for use in lifethreateningconditions and inaccessibleareas. The system is operated from a safedistance <strong>of</strong> up <strong>to</strong> 1500m.Firefighting is provided by a Zieglerextendable boom cannon capable <strong>of</strong> 2000litres per minute and a 55m throw. It carries2200 litres <strong>of</strong> water and 500 litres <strong>of</strong> foamthat can be used at between two and sixpercent.The standard operating <strong>to</strong>ol mounted infront <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> system is a rotational grippercombined with dozer blade that can liftup <strong>to</strong> two <strong>to</strong>nnes and remove dangerousobjects. The gripper can also penetratebuildings, cut wires, and be used as <strong>the</strong>jaws <strong>of</strong> life. The dozer blade can push up<strong>to</strong> 10 <strong>to</strong>nnes.But far more than being a remote‘branchman’, <strong>the</strong> MVF5 can recognise<strong>the</strong> presence <strong>of</strong> humans by means <strong>of</strong> ahigh-resolution <strong>the</strong>rmal vision cameramounted on <strong>the</strong> water gun. Opera<strong>to</strong>rs arealerted when humans are detected. Fiveadditional waterpro<strong>of</strong> cameras mounted on<strong>the</strong> gripper, two bullet cameras on each side,and rotating cameras at <strong>the</strong> vehicle’s frontand rear have also been integrated <strong>to</strong> providefull view over <strong>the</strong> vehicle and surroundingenvironment. It has achieved visibilityenhancement over a 2km range.It also has an inertial navigation systemintegrating GPS and IMU sensors, algorithms,and s<strong>of</strong>tware that can achieve dynamicpositioning <strong>of</strong> plus or minus two metres.Compact robotsAt <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> scale, are compactrobots that one robotics writer imaginedcould be stationed on street corners in cities.One example is a Dalek look-alike (picturedbelow being tested by bomberos). It hasits own lighting system, can operate at fullcapacity for at least six hours, has watercannons capable <strong>of</strong> 7600 litre per minute,onboard foam tanks, trapezoidal tracks that

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!