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@article{151927, author = {Shreya Kumbhar and Patil Vaishnavi and Patil Vaishnavi and Soham Mhetre and Patil Swati}, title = {FOREST FIRE DETECTION USING WIRLESS SENSOR NETWORK.}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {1262-1265}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=151927}, abstract = {, As we all know, the forests have been studied intensely in global forest fire prevention departments as one of the most significant and essential resources for preventing and identifying forested fires In addition, a wireless sensor network technology was introduced for the detection and monitoring of forest fires by satellite, aerial surveillance and manual monitoring, omni-bearing and stereoscopic air, ground forest-fire detection patterns, based upon the deficiency of conventional wood fire detections and the precision of the monitoring.[1] This research includes a cluster-based wireless sensor network architecture for real-time forest fire detection. Some major issues have been strongly debated, such as technology for the ad hoc network, hardware design, the model for forest fire predictions, and UHF WLAN propagation features, etc.}, keywords = {Forest fire detection, wireless sensor network, GSM, Bluetooth, wireless communication}, month = {}, }
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