Drone swarms in fire suppression activities
Elena Ausonio, Patrizia Bagnerini, Marco Ghio

TL;DR
This paper proposes a drone swarm system for forest fire suppression that continuously applies extinguishing liquid, demonstrating through simulations its potential to enhance or replace traditional firefighting methods.
Contribution
The paper introduces an innovative UAV swarm system with automatic refilling and fire-resistant features for effective wildfire suppression, supported by fire spread modeling and simulation.
Findings
System can effectively suppress fire fronts in simulations.
Automatic refilling ensures continuous firefighting capability.
Potential to replace or augment existing firefighting techniques.
Abstract
Recent huge technological development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can provide breakthrough means of fighting wildland fires. We propose an innovative forest firefighting system based on the use of a swarm of hundreds of UAVs able to generate a continuous flow of extinguishing liquid on the fire front, simulating rain effect. Automatic battery replacement and refilling of the extinguishing liquid ensure the continuity of the action, and fire-resistant materials protect drones exposed to possible high temperatures. We demonstrate the validity of the approach in Mediterranean scrub first computing the critical water flow rate according to the main factors involved in the evolution of a fire, then estimating the number of linear meters of active fire front that can be extinguished depending on the number of drones available and the amount of extinguishing fluid carried. A fire…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFire effects on ecosystems · Fire Detection and Safety Systems · Evacuation and Crowd Dynamics
