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The need for devices with the ability to detect toxic gases, trapped people and to multifunction has increased. Dangerous places and armed conflicts have increased the demand for remote and autonomous devices. We propose a concept of two such devices with the ability to comfortably and remotely control such devices and even with an autonomous control in remote areas inside the buildings. The localization by WiFi is used to locate a position where the GPS signal is not well presented. The ability to locate a mobile device by a wireless network is a well known possibility. The current problem is precise indoor localization where WiFi signal from the building infrastructure is not strong enough to obtain right position.