Sensors (Mar 2018)

Evaluation of a Sensor System for Detecting Humans Trapped under Rubble: A Pilot Study

  • Di Zhang,
  • Salvatore Sessa,
  • Ritaro Kasai,
  • Sarah Cosentino,
  • Cimarelli Giacomo,
  • Yasuaki Mochida,
  • Hiroya Yamada,
  • Michele Guarnieri,
  • Atsuo Takanishi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s18030852
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
p. 852

Abstract

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Rapid localization of injured survivors by rescue teams to prevent death is a major issue. In this paper, a sensor system for human rescue including three different types of sensors, a CO2 sensor, a thermal camera, and a microphone, is proposed. The performance of this system in detecting living victims under the rubble has been tested in a high-fidelity simulated disaster area. Results show that the CO2 sensor is useful to effectively reduce the possible concerned area, while the thermal camera can confirm the correct position of the victim. Moreover, it is believed that the use of microphones in connection with other sensors would be of great benefit for the detection of casualties. In this work, an algorithm to recognize voices or suspected human noise under rubble has also been developed and tested.

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