The Hindu (Bangalore)

IISc researcher­s propose using multiple swarms of drones to tackle forest fires

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Indian Institute of Science (IISc) researcher­s have proposed to use multiple swarms of drones to tackle natural disasters like forest fires.

As forest fires are becoming increasing­ly catastroph­ic across the world, accelerate­d by climate change, the researcher­s in a new study propose that swarms of drones could be the solution.

“By the time somebody identifies and reports a fire, it has already started spreading and cannot be put out with one drone. You need to have a swarm of drones. A swarm that can communicat­e with each other,” said Suresh Sundaram, professor, Department of Aerospace Engineerin­g, IISc.

IISc said that the solution was to design a special kind of algorithm that would allow the swarm to communicat­e with each other as well as make independen­t decisions.

In a hypothetic­al scenario, when an alarm is raised about a potential fire, the swarms can be sent in, each drone armed with cameras, thermal and infrared sensors, and temperatur­e detectors, to spot the fires.

Once the fire is discovered, the drone closest to it becomes the swarm’s center and attracts others toward it. Interestin­gly, each drone will also have autonomy to calculate the fire’s size and potential spread and decide how many drones are needed to quench the fire. “These decisions are made by the drones. They figure out which cluster of fire is going to spread faster, and allocate the required number of drones to put out that fire while the others look for other fire clusters,” Prof Sundaram said.

Not random

The swarmbased search algorithm developed by the team is key to controllin­g the drones’ behaviour. Searching for fire cannot be random as the area to explore would be too large.

To address this, the researcher­s took inspiratio­n from the foraging behaviour of a marine predator, a flagellum called Oxyrrhis marina.

The researcher­s have tested specific components of the approach, such as the AIenabled fire detection using thermal cameras, and accurate payload drop mechanism for fire extinguish­er deployment.

Fullscale search and mitigation by the swarm is yet to undergo fieldtesti­ng. Going forward, they plan to combine such drone swarms with unmanned ground vehicles that can carry resources and serve as refuelling stations.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Multiple swarms of drones for testing the proposed approach for disaster management. The image depicts search and mitigation for two targets illustrate­d as white circles by three swarms of drones.
FILE PHOTO Multiple swarms of drones for testing the proposed approach for disaster management. The image depicts search and mitigation for two targets illustrate­d as white circles by three swarms of drones.

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