
Sebastian GelfertMunster Technological University | MTU · Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Sebastian Gelfert
Master of Science
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Introduction
I am passionate in fire safety engineering and doing research in the area of deep learning victim detection in fire smoke indoor environments.
Skills and Expertise
Education
March 2009 - August 2010
Hochschule Esslingen
Field of study
- Innovation Management
October 2005 - February 2009
Publications
Publications (7)
Search and rescue robots gained a significant attention in the past, as they assist firefighters during their rescue missions. The opportunity to move autonomously or remotely controlled with intelligent sensor technology, to detect victims in unknown fire smoke environments, introduces a growing technology in fire engineering. Since sensor systems...
Victim detection in smoky indoor environments during search and rescue missions is still challenging and a critical situation. This situation is because firefighters are on the one hand exposed to unstable building structures and on the other hand their cognitive fatigue, due to long search missions, reduces the efficient victim detection in these...
Human victim detection during search and rescue missions is a challenging task for firefighters. Especially in smoky indoor environments, firefighters are limited in their vision and orientation. Mobile robots have gained a significant attention in recent years, as they support firefighters during their mission. These robots are equipped with sever...
Human victim detection in smoky indoor environments during search and rescue missions is still challenging. This situation is due to the fact that fire fighters are on the one hand exposed to unstable building structures and on the other hand their cognitive fatigue, due to long search missions, reduce the efficient victim detection in these hazard...
Human victim detection in smoky indoor environments during search and rescue missions is still challenging. This situation is due to the fact that fire fighters are on the one hand exposed to thermal radiation and unstable building structures. On the other hand, their cognitive fatigue, due to long search and rescue missions, reduce the efficient v...
Human victim detection in smoky indoor environments during search and rescue missions is still challenging. This situation is because firefighters are on the one hand exposed to unstable building structures and on the other hand their cognitive fatigue, due to long search missions, reduce the efficient victim detection in these hazardous environmen...