Lifeguard X: The Future of Water Rescue with Remote Controller

Authors

  • Farsana Thasneem P. A AICTE Author
  • Thoms Dixon AICTE Author
  • Yohan Jacob Jijy AICTE Author
  • Bency Varghese A AICTE Author

Keywords:

Water Rescue Operation, Accurate Navigation, Safety, Security

Abstract

This journal presents the design and development of Lifeguard X, a cutting-edge remote controlled lifeguard technology designed to revolutionize water rescue operations by providing quick, reliable, and self-sustained responses to aquatic emergencies. The technology is proposed to improve on the limitations of conventional lifeguard systems, including slow response time, exposure of human rescuers to danger, and difficulties presented by turbulent water conditions. Lifeguard X employs state-of-the-art technology to combine several key elements, such as  accurate navigation, obstacle sensing, and flotation assistance. These elements function in a coordinated manner to provide an efficient and automated response to drowning situations. The GPS navigation enables Lifeguard X to find and approach people in distress with high accuracy, with little delay in life-threatening situations. Obstruction detection using ultrasonic sensors increases safety as the device can independently travel through congested or debris-filled waters, thus evading dangers. The floatation support system provides an added layer of security by automatically providing buoyancy to people in distress and supporting them in staying afloat until help can reach them. This combination of features within Lifeguard X presents a complete solution that values the safety of lifeguards and victims alike. With autonomous and remote-controllable features, it is exceedingly versatile for implementation in different body of water ecosystems, including shores, lakes, pools, and offshore platforms. With these technology advancements, Lifeguard X represents a new benchmark in water rescue technology, permitting quicker, more secure, and more effective rescues, thus helping to significantly reduce drowning related incidents globally.

Author Biographies

  • Farsana Thasneem P. A, AICTE

    B.Tech Scholar, Electronics and Communication Engineering

  • Thoms Dixon, AICTE

    B.Tech Scholar, Electronics and Communication Engineering

  • Yohan Jacob Jijy, AICTE

    B.Tech Scholar, Electronics and Communication Engineering

  • Bency Varghese A, AICTE

    Assistant Professor, Electronics and Communication Engineering

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Published

2025-03-27

How to Cite

Lifeguard X: The Future of Water Rescue with Remote Controller. (2025). IES International Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Research, 1(2), 30-38. https://www.iescepublication.com/index.php/iesijmer/article/view/23

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