2024
DOI: 10.1049/wss2.12076
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FDPA internet of things system for forest fire detection, prediction and behaviour analysis

Ahmad A. A. Alkhatib,
Khalid Mohammad Jaber

Abstract: The escalating issue of forest fires poses severe risks to ecosystems and human habitats, primarily due to the greenhouse effect and sudden climate changes. These fires, mostly occurring naturally, necessitate prompt detection and control. Addressing this, the authors introduce the Forest Fire Detection, Prediction, and Behaviour Analysis (FDPA) system, an innovative Internet of Things (IoT) solution. The FDPA system leverages a wireless sensor network to efficiently detect and analyse fire behaviour, providin… Show more

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“…Antoine-Santoni et al studied the impact of wildfires on WSN performance with simulation [32] and real life experiments [33]. Alkhatib and Jaber introduced a Forest Fire Detection, Prediction, and Behaviour Analysis (FDPA) system, that is based on WSN [34]. The authors provided description of utilised hardware components and FDPA algorithms, while shared results of real environment trials with controlled burning.…”
Section: Hazardous Event Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antoine-Santoni et al studied the impact of wildfires on WSN performance with simulation [32] and real life experiments [33]. Alkhatib and Jaber introduced a Forest Fire Detection, Prediction, and Behaviour Analysis (FDPA) system, that is based on WSN [34]. The authors provided description of utilised hardware components and FDPA algorithms, while shared results of real environment trials with controlled burning.…”
Section: Hazardous Event Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%