htmlabstractVarious visible and infrared cameras have been tested for the early detection of wildfires to protect archeological treasures. This analysis was possible thanks to the EU Firesense project (FP7-244088). Although visible cameras are low cost and give good results during daytime for smoke detection, they fall short under bad visibility conditions. In order to improve the fire detection probability and reduce the false alarms, several infrared bands are tested ranging from the NIR to the LWIR. The SWIR and the LWIR band are helpful to locate the fire through smoke if there is a direct Line Of Sight. The Emphasis is also put on the physical and the electro-optical system modeling for forest fire detection at short and longer ranges....
AbstractThe research project “International Forest Fire Fighting” (iWBB) was funded by the Minister ...
The paper presents a novel automatic early warning system to remotely monitor areas of archaeologica...
The paper presents a novel automatic early warning system to remotely monitor areas of archaeologica...
Various visible and infrared cameras have been tested for the early detection of wildfires to protec...
Cultural heritage and archaeological sites are exposed to the risk of fire and early warning is the ...
Cultural heritage and archaeological sites are exposed to the risk of fire and early warning is the ...
The severity of wildfires is increasing and has driven increases in nighttime fire activity. Enhance...
FIRESENSE (Fire Detection and Management through a Multi-Sensor Network for the Protection of Cultur...
Since ever, lookouts are the most common early warning system for wildland fires. Other methods like...
Every year wildfires threaten or destroy ecological habitats, man-made infrastructure and people’s l...
This paper describes a fully automated system for remote infrared and visible light detection and su...
Copyright © 2013 I. Bosch et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
The paper presents a novel automatic early warning system to remotely monitor areas of archaeologica...
Forest fires are frequent natural disasters. It is necessary to explore advanced means to monitor, r...
Building on existing techniques for satellite remote sensing of fires, this paper takes advantage of...
AbstractThe research project “International Forest Fire Fighting” (iWBB) was funded by the Minister ...
The paper presents a novel automatic early warning system to remotely monitor areas of archaeologica...
The paper presents a novel automatic early warning system to remotely monitor areas of archaeologica...
Various visible and infrared cameras have been tested for the early detection of wildfires to protec...
Cultural heritage and archaeological sites are exposed to the risk of fire and early warning is the ...
Cultural heritage and archaeological sites are exposed to the risk of fire and early warning is the ...
The severity of wildfires is increasing and has driven increases in nighttime fire activity. Enhance...
FIRESENSE (Fire Detection and Management through a Multi-Sensor Network for the Protection of Cultur...
Since ever, lookouts are the most common early warning system for wildland fires. Other methods like...
Every year wildfires threaten or destroy ecological habitats, man-made infrastructure and people’s l...
This paper describes a fully automated system for remote infrared and visible light detection and su...
Copyright © 2013 I. Bosch et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
The paper presents a novel automatic early warning system to remotely monitor areas of archaeologica...
Forest fires are frequent natural disasters. It is necessary to explore advanced means to monitor, r...
Building on existing techniques for satellite remote sensing of fires, this paper takes advantage of...
AbstractThe research project “International Forest Fire Fighting” (iWBB) was funded by the Minister ...
The paper presents a novel automatic early warning system to remotely monitor areas of archaeologica...
The paper presents a novel automatic early warning system to remotely monitor areas of archaeologica...