Automatic Forest-Fire Measuring Using Ground Stations and Unmanned Aerial Systems
This paper presents a novel system for automatic forest-fire measurement using cameras distributed at ground stations and mounted on Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). It can obtain geometrical measurements of forest fires in real-time such as the location and shape of the fire front, flame height and r...
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doaj-94e243b0687e47ce9e39cfcd5011f9b32020-11-25T01:41:38ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202011-06-011166328635310.3390/s110606328Automatic Forest-Fire Measuring Using Ground Stations and Unmanned Aerial SystemsFernando CaballeroJosé Ramiro Martínez-de DiosAnibal OlleroLuis MerinoThis paper presents a novel system for automatic forest-fire measurement using cameras distributed at ground stations and mounted on Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). It can obtain geometrical measurements of forest fires in real-time such as the location and shape of the fire front, flame height and rate of spread, among others. Measurement of forest fires is a challenging problem that is affected by numerous potential sources of error. The proposed system addresses them by exploiting the complementarities between infrared and visual cameras located at different ground locations together with others onboard Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). The system applies image processing and geo-location techniques to obtain forest-fire measurements individually from each camera and then integrates the results from all the cameras using statistical data fusion techniques. The proposed system has been extensively tested and validated in close-to-operational conditions in field fire experiments with controlled safety conditions carried out in Portugal and Spain from 2001 to 2006.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/6/6328/perception systemsUnmanned Aerial Systemsforest fires |
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Fernando Caballero José Ramiro Martínez-de Dios Anibal Ollero Luis Merino Automatic Forest-Fire Measuring Using Ground Stations and Unmanned Aerial Systems Sensors perception systems Unmanned Aerial Systems forest fires |
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Fernando Caballero José Ramiro Martínez-de Dios Anibal Ollero Luis Merino |
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Automatic Forest-Fire Measuring Using Ground Stations and Unmanned Aerial Systems |
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Automatic Forest-Fire Measuring Using Ground Stations and Unmanned Aerial Systems |
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Automatic Forest-Fire Measuring Using Ground Stations and Unmanned Aerial Systems |
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Automatic Forest-Fire Measuring Using Ground Stations and Unmanned Aerial Systems |
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Automatic Forest-Fire Measuring Using Ground Stations and Unmanned Aerial Systems |
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automatic forest-fire measuring using ground stations and unmanned aerial systems |
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2011-06-01 |
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This paper presents a novel system for automatic forest-fire measurement using cameras distributed at ground stations and mounted on Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). It can obtain geometrical measurements of forest fires in real-time such as the location and shape of the fire front, flame height and rate of spread, among others. Measurement of forest fires is a challenging problem that is affected by numerous potential sources of error. The proposed system addresses them by exploiting the complementarities between infrared and visual cameras located at different ground locations together with others onboard Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). The system applies image processing and geo-location techniques to obtain forest-fire measurements individually from each camera and then integrates the results from all the cameras using statistical data fusion techniques. The proposed system has been extensively tested and validated in close-to-operational conditions in field fire experiments with controlled safety conditions carried out in Portugal and Spain from 2001 to 2006. |
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perception systems Unmanned Aerial Systems forest fires |
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