Guide2FR Project

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Welcome to GUIDE2FR project

These teams will be able to navigate autonomously and collect relevant information of the intervention in a distributed format from the environments, wearable devices for persons to be rescued and wearable textile systems for rescue workers and firemen.

The tests will be hosted at the IBATECH -an external collaborator that will provide technical advice on the chemical simulants and portable detectors-, SEQUOPRO (distributor of chemical sensors), DeepInsight (distributor of wireless communication modules), Getronics and Alai Secure (security and IoT companies), Aurea Avionics, and 112 facilities at Madrid (see letters of expression of interest).

In contrast to the lack of current supervision platforms in real time for inside building in hostile environments, the GUIDE2FR is proposed as a tool to solve the current shortcomings of the Emergency Response Teams (ERTs), simplifying the interaction with the Advanced Command Post (ACP), while providing information about the intervention based on the work of UAV teams.F urthermore, the real time decision making is very important, to be able to avoid human failures in order to reduce the number of accidents and risks.

Participants

  • Dra. María Cristina Rodríguez Sánchez (Rey Juan Carlos University)
  • Dr. Micael Gallego Carrillo (Rey Juan Carlos University)
  • Dra. Susana Borromeo López (Rey Juan Carlos University)
  • Dr. Pedro Rafael Fernández Barbosa (Rey Juan Carlos University)
  • Dr. Rubén Nieto (Rey Juan Carlos University)
  • Dr. José Luis Lázaro Galilea (University of Alcalá)
  • Dr. Álvaro de la Llana Calvo (University of Alcalá)
  • Dr. Juan Jesús Roldán Gómez (Autonomous University of Madrid)
  • Dr. Jose Javier Garrido Salas (Autonomous University of Madrid)
  • Dr. Fernando Jesus Lopez Colino (Autonomous University of Madrid)

Contact:

María Cristina Rodríguez Sánchez and Micael Gallego Carrillo (Rey Juan Carlos University)

Rubén Nieto Capuchino
Rubén Nieto Capuchino
Assistant Professor

My research interests include robotics, cloud computing, FPGAs, System-on-Chip, among others.