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Forest surveillance and monitoring system for the early detection and reporting of forest fires

  • US 5,734,335 A
  • Filed: 12/02/1996
  • Issued: 03/31/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/20/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A forest surveillance and monitoring system for detecting and reporting forest fires in a forest having an ambient infrared background temperature, said system comprising:

  • a peripheral detection station including;

    means for collecting current weather data;

    infrared sensor means for detecting a given surveyed area, said infrared sensor means being operative to measure radiation flow along scan lines from a small angular region of said area and to output corresponding signals;

    rotating means for supporting the infrared sensor means and imparting an azimuth scan to the infrared sensor means;

    local processor means connected so as to receive the signals from the infrared sensor means and data from the weather data collecting means; and

    a peripheral station communications subsystem connected to the local processor means for transmitting data therefrom; and

    a local control center which includes;

    a historical data bank containing information on vegetation distribution and recent weather conditions in the surveyed area;

    a communication subsystem which receives data from the peripheral station communication subsystem and emits commands for controlling the local processor, the local processor being configured to manage a data exchange with the local control center;

    peripheral memory means for recording data; and

    central processor means for controlling the peripheral detection station, controlling an exchange of commands and data, illustrating a notified alarm on topography maps of the area, recording data on the peripheral memory means, displaying system status and integrating the notified alarm with data of the historical data bank, the local processor means being operative to provide for extraction of a fire alarm and to cause transmission of an alarm signal and the weather data to the local control center via the peripheral station communication subsystem and the communication subsystem, the central processor means of the local control center being operative to integrate the alarm extracted by the peripheral detection station with instantaneous weather data and with data from the historical databank so as to develop a fire propagation model as a function of said integration whereby the model is based upon the instantaneous weather data, the vegetation distribution, and the recent weather conditions which results in a propagation speed and direction of a detected fire.

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