• Title/Summary/Keyword: IoT Multi-fire Detector

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A Study on Fire Alarm Test of IoT Multi-Fire Detector combined Smoke/CO and Smoke/Temperature Sensors (연기/CO 및 연기/열 복합형 IoT 멀티 화재 감지기의 화재감지실험 연구)

  • Son, Geun­Sik;So, Soo­Hyun
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.236-244
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop IoT multi-fire detectors combined smoke/carbon monoxide/heat and wireless IoT communication and to confirm the detect performance by smoke generator fire test and cotton wicks fire test. Method: The IoT multi-fire detector combined smoke and CO and combined smoke and heat were experimented the detect performance by smoke generator test and fire test of cotton wicks. And the case of fire alarm was checked. Result: The IoT multi-fire detector combined smoke and CO rung the alarm at the fire test of cotton wicks, did not ring the alarm at the smoke generator test. In comparison, the IoT multi-fire detector combined smoke and heat did not ring the alarm both at the smoke generator test and the fire test of cotton wicks. Conclusion: The IoT multi-fire detector combined smoke and CO detected the only smoke including the carbon monoxide and the IoT multi-fire detector combined smoke and heat did not ring the alarm for lack of heat. As a result, when the developed IoT multi-fire detector was detected the signal more than the set point, the fire alarm was sounded through cotton wicks fire test and smoke generator.

Implementation of Multiple Sensor Data Fusion Algorithm for Fire Detection System

  • Park, Jung Kyu;Nam, Kihun
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.25 no.7
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we propose a prototype design and implementation of a fire detection algorithm using multiple sensors. The proposed topic detection system determines fire by applying rules based on data from multiple sensors. The fire takes about 3 to 5 minutes, which is the optimal time for fire detection. This means that timely identification of potential fires is important for fire management. However, current fire detection devices are very vulnerable to false alarms because they rely on a single sensor to detect smoke or heat. Recently, with the development of IoT technology, it is possible to integrate multiple sensors into a fire detector. In addition, the fire detector has been developed with a smart technology that can communicate with other objects and perform programmed tasks. The prototype was produced with a success rate of 90% and a false alarm rate of 10% based on 10 actual experiments.