| Literature DB >> 22573967 |
Yasar Guneri Sahin1, Turker Ince.
Abstract
Automated early fire detection systems have recently received a significant amount of attention due to their importance in protecting the global environment. Some emergent technologies such as ground-based, satellite-based remote sensing and distributed sensor networks systems have been used to detect forest fires in the early stages. In this study, a radio-acoustic sounding system with fine space and time resolution capabilities for continuous monitoring and early detection of forest fires is proposed. Simulations show that remote thermal mapping of a particular forest region by the proposed system could be a potential solution to the problem of early detection of forest fires.Entities:
Keywords: Forest fire detection; RASS; acoustic sounding; emergency management; radar
Year: 2009 PMID: 22573967 PMCID: PMC3345855 DOI: 10.3390/s90301485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.Top frame: Sample RASS backscatter intensity and horizontal winds profiles. Bottom frame: The estimated temperature profile in degrees Celsius [58].
Figure 2.Proposed system infrastructure.
Possible frequencies and power level of acoustic sources and Radar.
| 1.035 | 457.5 | 30 | 18 | 200 m – 2.5 km |
| 2.070 | 915.0 | 35 | 20 | 200 m – 2.5 km |
| 3.105 | 1372.5 | 40 | 30 | 200 m – 2.5 km |
| 4.140 | 1830.0 | 45 | 40 | 200 m – 2.5 km |
| 8.280 | 3660.0 | 55 | 80 | 200 m – 2.5 km |
| 16.560 | 7320.0 | 70 | 160 | 200 m – 2.5 km |
Figure 3.Simulated thermal map of a forest
Figure 4.Refined thermal map of a warm region.
Figure 5.Warm region thermal data spectrum.
Simulation environment data
| Subject | Data/Assumption/Value |
|---|---|
| Place | Manisa-Izmir – Turkey |
| Season | Summer (July–August) |
| Upper limit for critical zone | 55°C (because the seasonal norms shows that the maximum temperature can be 54°C for that area under sunlight) [ |
| Number of sound sources | 5 (each source can be effective for 19.6 km2) |
| Approximate coverage area | 98 km2 (5 acoustic sources × 19.6 km2 for each acoustic source) |
| 8.280 KHz | |
| 3,660 MHz | |
| Pr | 55 W |
| Pa | 80 W |
| Threshold temp value for anomaly | 7°C (this value (6°C–10°C) obtained using the air temperature difference between sunlight and shade for the specified forest area) [ |
| Critical zone temp | 52°C [ |
Figure 6.Seasonal weather data for Izmir and Manisa [59,60]