AI 'guardian angel' may help firefighters keep their cool in burning buildings
Firefighters undergo rigorous training before responding to their first call but they still aren't superhuman. In a burning building there's a difference between what someone can sense in the surroundings and all the environmental data around him. Researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are working to fill that gap with an artificial intelligence system that can collect relevant information from the environment and relay it back to firefighters in real time. AUDREY -- or, the Assistant for Understanding Data through Reasoning, Extraction, and sYnthesis -- is integrated with the Internet of Things, which lets the system connect to wearable sensors and head-mounted displays on each firefighter, communicating data about temperatures, hazardous gases, and even GPS locations from one team member to another. "When first responders are connected to all these sensors, the AUDREY agent becomes their guardian angel," Edward Chow, manager of JPL's Civil Program Office and program manager for AUDREY, said in a press release.
Aug-15-2016, 18:15:27 GMT