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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2021.11.11.143

Forest Fire Monitoring System Using Satellite  

Park, Beom-Sun (Department of Aviation Maintenance, Catholic Kwandong University)
Cho, In-Je (Department of Unmanned Aircraft System Engineering, Catholic Kwandong University)
Lim, Jae-Hwan (Department of Aviation Management Logistics, Catholic Kwandong University)
Kim, In-Bae (Aerial C4i Program Team, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.11, no.11, 2021 , pp. 143-150 More about this Journal
Abstract
It introduces the contents of establishing a geostationary satellite-based forest fire monitoring system that can monitor areas of the Korean Peninsula 24 hours a day for forest fire monitoring, and describes how to establish a forest fire monitoring system and use it in various ways. In order to establish a satellite-utilized forest fire monitoring system, we will describe and draw conclusions on literature research, technical principles, forest fire monitoring means, and satellite forest fire monitoring system. The satellite-utilized forest fire monitoring system can consist of one geostationary satellite equipped with infrared detection optical sensors and a ground processing station that processes data received from satellites to spread surveillance information. Forest fire monitoring satellites are located in the country's geostationary orbit and should be operated 24 hours a day, 365 days a day. Forest fire monitoring technology is an infrared detection technology that can be used in national public interests such as forest fire monitoring and national security. It should be operated 24 hours a day, and to satisfy this, it is efficient to establish a geostationary satellite-based forest fire monitoring satellite system.
Keywords
Forest fire; Surveillance; Satellite; System; Detection;
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