Abstract

This report outlines a human searching device that takes the form of a robotic car and serves as a backup mechanism for saving lives in the event of a disaster. The temperature sensor, in general, detects the thermal image of the human body, and there has been extensive research into human searching with the gas and humidity sensor. In the intelligent robot device’s study, achieving accurate and reliable human detection and tracking is a difficult challenge. The architecture of human detection and tracking mechanisms over non-overlapping field of views is examined in this paper. To compensate for their respective flaws, a search method is proposed. The proposed method’s rate and accuracy of human detection was tested in an experimental setting. We may guide the robot’s movement by commanding it to move left, right, forward, or backward. We plan to equip the robot with sensors that will enable us to track and detect humans behind the wall.

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