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Rover disaster responses and characteristics - Coggle Diagram
Rover disaster responses and characteristics
Flood
Buoyancy
Won't sink with the support
Waterproofing
Protection from the rover's electrical compartments and load
Propellers
Move through water
Safety pack
Life jackets
Fire
Fireproofing
Sensors
Temperature sensors
These temperature sensors are used in many different programmes, including climate stations, ovens, and thermostats.
Rover can sense extremely high temperatures to avoid them, and alert others
Sound sensors
These sensors are used in noise-canceling headphones to find sound.
Infrared sensors
Rover can detect lifeforms without direct contact
Tornado
Heavy-duty
Cannot be blown away
General characteristics
Motors
For wheels or propellers
Emergency contact
Allows those in distress to contact emergency services in case situation worsens
Can send exact location of humans to emergency responders
Safety pack (e.g., rations, water purifying device)
Ways of attracting attention and giving instruction
Speakers
Flashing lights