Presentation 2012-10-18
A Proposal of a Disaster Area Monitoring System Using Electric Vehicles in Cooperation with Electric Helicopters
Takuya SAITO, Hiroaki MACHINAKA, Kenichi MASE,
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Abstract(in English) It is believed that ultra-small electrical vehicles (mini EVs) will spread instead of conventional gasoline cars, as a new vehicle in the low carbon and aging society. The EVs have a large capacity battery, so the EVs will become a power supply infrastructure when disaster happens. Various ideas have been proposed such as building the communication infrastructure using EVs forming wireless ad-hoc network (EVANET), when disaster happens. In this paper, the mini EV is used as an aircraft carrier of an electric helicopter. In order to grasp the situation over a wide range of disaster, the electric helicopter shoots the disaster scene from the air. We propose a disaster area monitoring system with new functions which could not be realized until now.
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Keyword(in English) electric vehicle / electric helicopter / disaster area monitoring system / ad hoc network
Paper # RCS2012-135,SR2012-55,AN2012-29,USN2012-32
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Title (in English) A Proposal of a Disaster Area Monitoring System Using Electric Vehicles in Cooperation with Electric Helicopters
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Keyword(1) electric vehicle
Keyword(2) electric helicopter
Keyword(3) disaster area monitoring system
Keyword(4) ad hoc network
1st Author's Name Takuya SAITO
1st Author's Affiliation Research Institute for Natural Hazards & Disaster Recovery, Niigata University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroaki MACHINAKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University
3rd Author's Name Kenichi MASE
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University
Date 2012-10-18
Paper # RCS2012-135,SR2012-55,AN2012-29,USN2012-32
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 242
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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