articleJournal of Field RoboticsOct 23, 2012Closed access

Emergency response to the nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plants using mobile rescue robots

Tohoku University · Chiba Institute of Technology · +1 more institution

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Abstract

On March 11, 2011, a massive earthquake (magnitude 9.0) and accompanying tsunami hit the Tohoku region of eastern Japan. Since then, the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plants have been facing a crisis due to the loss of all power that resulted from the meltdown accidents. Three buildings housing nuclear reactors were seriously damaged from hydrogen explosions, and, in one building, the nuclear reactions became out of control. It was too dangerous for humans to enter the buildings to inspect the damage because radioactive materials were also being released. In response to this crisis, it was decided that mobile rescue robots would be used to carry out surveillance missions. The mobile rescue robots needed…

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Keywords
  • Nuclear power
  • Robot
  • Nuclear power plant
  • Rescue robot
  • Computer science
  • Emergency management
  • Environmental science
  • Mobile robot
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