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UAV Path Planning for Wildfires - Sustainably Fighting Wildfires with Automated Path Planning for UAVsAs the severity and frequency of wildfires increase, infrastructure, properties, national parks, animal habitats, and human lives (civilians and firefighters) are put at greater risk. This paper examines the possible application of algorithmic path planning for UAV reconnaissance to reduce damage and safety risks, as aforementioned. When the location of a wildfire is known, UAVs are immediately dispatched from an operating base to fly to the fire and support the firefighters as quickly as possible. Then, the algorithm incrementally analyzes different environmental factors to create a path for the UAV to follow. This work focuses on generating a path for the UAV to follow given a set of polygons representing obstacles. The most important features of this algorithm are its fast response time and obstacle maneuverability. The use of an efficient path planning algorithm could potentially save lives, infrastructure, and acres of forest destruction.
Document ID
20220015156
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Technical Memorandum (TM)
Authors
Zarin Hasan
(NASA VIP Intern, Oak Ridge High School, California)
Surbhi Kumar
(NASA VIP Intern, Dougherty Valley High School, California)
Vian Patel
(NASA VIP Intern, Los Altos High School, California)
Nicholas Poplavskyy
(NASA VIP Intern, Santa Teresa High School, California)
Pranav Subbaraman
(NASA VIP Intern, Amador Valley High School, California)
Nathan Xue
(NASA VIP Intern, Leigh High School, California)
Date Acquired
October 7, 2022
Publication Date
September 1, 2022
Subject Category
Air Transportation And Safety
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: NASA VIP Intern
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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Technical Review
NASA Technical Management
Keywords
UAV
UAV path planning
wildfire management
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