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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: 1 day or less
Num. of words: 1000
Industry: Technology
Topic: Firefighting
Tone: Instructional/Educational
Extensive research needed: no
Extra notes: Need to be done by Nov 27, 2017 TPE time
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Task:
Providing the title, subtitles and lines for the lector to read along the video. The video has been already stitched, so please try to follow the structure of the video and the text provided in the video and the text.
Purpose:
This is meant to be a video promoting EWATT solution including drones (multirotors, helicopter and fixed wings) and payloads (cameras, megaphone etc.) for use in fire fighting.
Explanation notes:
Drones usage:
The helicopter has the biggest payload capacity (power to lift objects) hence it is used for carrying equipment, such us ropes, climbing gear, ladders and other equipment.
Multirotors are used mainly to carry cameras.
There most common are infrared cameras (that detect heat) and visual cameras. EWATT offers EO/IR gimbal, which is a single payload (gimbal, POD) that integrates both sensors: infrared (IR) and a visual (EO – for electric-optical). This is important because sometimes it is more convenient to view situation with the visual camera (very clear picture) and sometimes to use infrared (e.g. in a thick smoke – because IR can penetrates the smoke or when determining the source of heat). IR and EO are complementary sensors. Drones used in fire fighting operations provide the real time video transmission from the drone directly to the drone’s GCS (ground control station) or to the fire fighter command centers. This real time aerial view of the on ground situation helps to carry out the fire fighting operation much more efficient (e.g. by avoiding dispatching fire fighters in the extremely dangerous zones or those where there is nothing for them to do) , collecting evidence.
Megaphones are use to direct the move of civils (like those locked on the top of the building, or when evacuating people on the ground and directing the crowd).
Fixed wing aircraft on the is meant to conduct patrols (looking for the new hot spots or areas where the fire is re-igniting) - for this both infrared camera and visual cameras are used. The fixed wing because of it is gliding capabilities can cover much longer distances the multirotors. Therefore is used in to conduct flights over vast areas patrolling for the fires or recording spreading of the big wild fires.
Drone applications in the fire fighting:
Feed the real-time aerial video to the people commanding the operation
recording the the FFO (fire fighting operation – random abbreviation I came up with – please do not follow)
discovering the hot spots that need to be dealt with
discovering overly dangerous spots where FFers should not go in
documenting and assessing progress of the FFO, and the damages
carrying tools and equipment
providing audio commands during the FF operation e.g. directing movement of civils during evacuation
finding people trapped or encroached by fires
Reference:
http://smartplanes.com/forest-fire-control-using-drones/
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/procerus/indago-uas/firefighting-case-study.html
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Need to be done by Nov 27, 2017 TPE time
*Video will be sent to you once you provide your fee quote
Industry: Technology
Topic: Firefighting
Tone: Instructional/Educational
Extensive research needed: no
Extra notes: Need to be done by Nov 27, 2017 TPE time
----
Task:
Providing the title, subtitles and lines for the lector to read along the video. The video has been already stitched, so please try to follow the structure of the video and the text provided in the video and the text.
Purpose:
This is meant to be a video promoting EWATT solution including drones (multirotors, helicopter and fixed wings) and payloads (cameras, megaphone etc.) for use in fire fighting.
Explanation notes:
Drones usage:
The helicopter has the biggest payload capacity (power to lift objects) hence it is used for carrying equipment, such us ropes, climbing gear, ladders and other equipment.
Multirotors are used mainly to carry cameras.
There most common are infrared cameras (that detect heat) and visual cameras. EWATT offers EO/IR gimbal, which is a single payload (gimbal, POD) that integrates both sensors: infrared (IR) and a visual (EO – for electric-optical). This is important because sometimes it is more convenient to view situation with the visual camera (very clear picture) and sometimes to use infrared (e.g. in a thick smoke – because IR can penetrates the smoke or when determining the source of heat). IR and EO are complementary sensors. Drones used in fire fighting operations provide the real time video transmission from the drone directly to the drone’s GCS (ground control station) or to the fire fighter command centers. This real time aerial view of the on ground situation helps to carry out the fire fighting operation much more efficient (e.g. by avoiding dispatching fire fighters in the extremely dangerous zones or those where there is nothing for them to do) , collecting evidence.
Megaphones are use to direct the move of civils (like those locked on the top of the building, or when evacuating people on the ground and directing the crowd).
Fixed wing aircraft on the is meant to conduct patrols (looking for the new hot spots or areas where the fire is re-igniting) - for this both infrared camera and visual cameras are used. The fixed wing because of it is gliding capabilities can cover much longer distances the multirotors. Therefore is used in to conduct flights over vast areas patrolling for the fires or recording spreading of the big wild fires.
Drone applications in the fire fighting:
Feed the real-time aerial video to the people commanding the operation
recording the the FFO (fire fighting operation – random abbreviation I came up with – please do not follow)
discovering the hot spots that need to be dealt with
discovering overly dangerous spots where FFers should not go in
documenting and assessing progress of the FFO, and the damages
carrying tools and equipment
providing audio commands during the FF operation e.g. directing movement of civils during evacuation
finding people trapped or encroached by fires
Reference:
http://smartplanes.com/forest-fire-control-using-drones/
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/procerus/indago-uas/firefighting-case-study.html
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Need to be done by Nov 27, 2017 TPE time
*Video will be sent to you once you provide your fee quote
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