Multi sensor network system for early detection and prediction of forest fires in southeast asia

The increasing frequency and severity of forest and land fires have become a significant environmental concern, necessitating the development of effective early detection and prediction systems. This paper presents a novel approach to address the issue through the implementation of a multi-sensor ne...

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Main Authors: Kadir, Evizal Abdul, Alomainy, Akram H., Hanita, Daud, Maharani, Warih, Noryanti, Muhammad, Syafitri, Nesi
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spelling my.ump.umpir.419132024-08-30T00:16:35Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41913/ Multi sensor network system for early detection and prediction of forest fires in southeast asia Kadir, Evizal Abdul Alomainy, Akram H. Hanita, Daud Maharani, Warih Noryanti, Muhammad Syafitri, Nesi L Education (General) Q Science (General) QA Mathematics The increasing frequency and severity of forest and land fires have become a significant environmental concern, necessitating the development of effective early detection and prediction systems. This paper presents a novel approach to address the issue through the implementation of a multi-sensor network system for forest and land fires. The proposed system integrates an array of advanced multi-sensors strategically placed across the targeted regions to capture and analyze a wide range of fire-related data. The key objective of the system is to enable timely identification of potential fire hotspots by continuously monitoring various environmental parameters, including temperature, humidity, and infrared radiation. The collected data is then processed and analyzed using machine learning algorithms to identify fire patterns and predict the likelihood of fire outbreaks. The system utilizes a network of sensors, and the system offers real-time and comprehensive coverage, allowing for rapid response and timely deployment of fire suppression resources. Furthermore, the results of extensive field tests and evaluations, demonstrate the system's accuracy and efficiency in early fire detection and prediction. The proposed system offers a case in Indonesia which is Riau Province with high-risk cases almost every year. Plotting results data achieved and forecasting of the incident for the future in the year 2023 with a successful percentage up to 93.6%. Ultimately, the integration of the multi-sensor network system into existing fire management frameworks promises to enhance emergency response capabilities and foster proactive measures to preserve our valuable forests and lands. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41913/1/Multi%20sensor%20network%20system%20for%20early%20detection.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41913/2/Multi%20sensor%20network%20system%20for%20early%20detection%20and%20prediction%20of%20forest%20fires%20in%20southeast%20asia_ABS.pdf Kadir, Evizal Abdul and Alomainy, Akram H. and Hanita, Daud and Maharani, Warih and Noryanti, Muhammad and Syafitri, Nesi (2023) Multi sensor network system for early detection and prediction of forest fires in southeast asia. In: 2023 33rd International Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference, ITNAC 2023. 33rd International Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference, ITNAC 2023 , 29 November - 1 December 2023 , Hybrid, Melbourne. pp. 190-195. (195973). ISBN 979-835031713-8 (Published) https://doi.org/10.1109/ITNAC59571.2023.10368547
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topic L Education (General)
Q Science (General)
QA Mathematics
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Q Science (General)
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Kadir, Evizal Abdul
Alomainy, Akram H.
Hanita, Daud
Maharani, Warih
Noryanti, Muhammad
Syafitri, Nesi
Multi sensor network system for early detection and prediction of forest fires in southeast asia
description The increasing frequency and severity of forest and land fires have become a significant environmental concern, necessitating the development of effective early detection and prediction systems. This paper presents a novel approach to address the issue through the implementation of a multi-sensor network system for forest and land fires. The proposed system integrates an array of advanced multi-sensors strategically placed across the targeted regions to capture and analyze a wide range of fire-related data. The key objective of the system is to enable timely identification of potential fire hotspots by continuously monitoring various environmental parameters, including temperature, humidity, and infrared radiation. The collected data is then processed and analyzed using machine learning algorithms to identify fire patterns and predict the likelihood of fire outbreaks. The system utilizes a network of sensors, and the system offers real-time and comprehensive coverage, allowing for rapid response and timely deployment of fire suppression resources. Furthermore, the results of extensive field tests and evaluations, demonstrate the system's accuracy and efficiency in early fire detection and prediction. The proposed system offers a case in Indonesia which is Riau Province with high-risk cases almost every year. Plotting results data achieved and forecasting of the incident for the future in the year 2023 with a successful percentage up to 93.6%. Ultimately, the integration of the multi-sensor network system into existing fire management frameworks promises to enhance emergency response capabilities and foster proactive measures to preserve our valuable forests and lands.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kadir, Evizal Abdul
Alomainy, Akram H.
Hanita, Daud
Maharani, Warih
Noryanti, Muhammad
Syafitri, Nesi
author_facet Kadir, Evizal Abdul
Alomainy, Akram H.
Hanita, Daud
Maharani, Warih
Noryanti, Muhammad
Syafitri, Nesi
author_sort Kadir, Evizal Abdul
title Multi sensor network system for early detection and prediction of forest fires in southeast asia
title_short Multi sensor network system for early detection and prediction of forest fires in southeast asia
title_full Multi sensor network system for early detection and prediction of forest fires in southeast asia
title_fullStr Multi sensor network system for early detection and prediction of forest fires in southeast asia
title_full_unstemmed Multi sensor network system for early detection and prediction of forest fires in southeast asia
title_sort multi sensor network system for early detection and prediction of forest fires in southeast asia
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2023
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41913/1/Multi%20sensor%20network%20system%20for%20early%20detection.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41913/2/Multi%20sensor%20network%20system%20for%20early%20detection%20and%20prediction%20of%20forest%20fires%20in%20southeast%20asia_ABS.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41913/
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