2010
DOI: 10.2495/fiva100151
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SIRIO high performance decision support system for wildfire fighting in alpine regions: an integrated system for risk forecasting and monitoring

Abstract: In order to optimize performances and resources operating in wildfire fighting in complex orography regions, SIRIO, an integrated monitoring system for high performance decision support has been developed. SIRIO is built up of four modules: risk forecasting, monitoring activities, image interpretation and geo-referencing and decision support products generation. The previsional evaluation of the fire risk has an addressing function on surveillance and monitoring activities. The monitoring system operates with … Show more

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“…communication system. The architecture is shown in figure 2 as proposed on Forest Fires II conferences (Corgnati et al [8]). The first layer is build-up by several systems located in those areas where the FIRECAST ® maps show the risk; they can communicate to each other system through internet, GPRS or WiFi connection.…”
Section: Sirio System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…communication system. The architecture is shown in figure 2 as proposed on Forest Fires II conferences (Corgnati et al [8]). The first layer is build-up by several systems located in those areas where the FIRECAST ® maps show the risk; they can communicate to each other system through internet, GPRS or WiFi connection.…”
Section: Sirio System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system, named SIRIO, is developed by Remote Sensing Group (RSG) of Politecnico di Torino. An overview can be found in Corgnati et al [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%