Analysis of firefighting skill with a teleoperated robot

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Yoshihiro Tamura
Hisanori Amano
Jun Ota
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[1] The University of Tokyo,Department of Precision Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering
[2] National Research Institute of Fire and Disaster,Research into Artifacts, Center for Engineering (RACE), School of Engineering
[3] The University of Tokyo,undefined
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Firefighting; Human skill; Teleoperated robot;
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Teleoperated robots are expected to perform tasks in extreme environments such as disaster sites. However, only few teleoperated robots are used for this purpose because their usability is poor compared to human skill in such tasks. Further, the use of human–machine interfaces used by teleoperated robots is in itself a human skill. In this study, we compare the skills of firefighters (experts) when using teleoperated robots and that of firefighters (novice) and analyze the results. Firefighters gain technical skills required for fighting fires from practical experiences; in comparison, novice firefighters have trouble acquiring these skills. We conducted a comparative experiment of the reconnaissance skills of firefighters in which ten firefighters (five novices and five experts) reconnoiter two simulated fire sites (one in a residential area and the other in a commercial facility area) with a teleoperated robot. The experimental results indicated that experts were more multifaceted in their evaluation of reconnaissance areas as compared to novices.
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