Design and Built a Prototype Kit for Fire Detection in a Peat Swamp Forest: A Preliminary Results

S. Hamzah, M. Dalimin, Mohamad Md Som, Rahmat Talib, W. M. Utomo, K. N. Ramli, Ansar Abd Jamil, M. Zainal, M. Sanusi, M. Mustapa, N. Yusoff
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Peat forest fire detectors need to be developed immediately due to the frequency of peat forest fires in Malaysia during the summer is very high. This can affect the life in the forest and the health of the surrounding population. Among them is the Ayer Hitam Muar Forest Reserve, Johor which is almost 50,000 acres in size and experiences fires every year. However, fire monitoring management methods still need to be improved in terms of speed, accuracy and systematic channeling fire alerts. Apart from location and area factors, the main challenge of the early fire detection process is the lack of manpower to monitor and notify fires. The conventional method through patrols and phone calls from farmers who see a fire is less effective because of the delay in the notification received by the authorities. Initially, the work of identifying the location of the fire and measuring the signal strength of the telco service in the Forest Reserve was done with the help of rangers from the Muar district forestry department. This article proposes a prototype for detecting peat forest fires capable of monitoring and sending early fire notifications using a smartphone. The prototype uses an ESP32 microcontroller, GSM/GPRS modem and industry-standard sensors incluing smoke, temperature, humidity and motion detectors. A total of five prototype units were developed as sensor nodes (SN) 1 to 5 with unique IDs that can send information to UTHM web servers simultaneously. Data from each SN is displayed in real-time while notifications of smoke detection and motion alerts are sent to the authorities via the Telegram application. Solar panels are used as a source of electricity supply while the authorities can access information via smartphones. This prototype was tested to see its stability and operational accuracy while the data obtained were recorded. The developed system can help the authorities detect fires at an early stage and the location of the fire can be known based on the SN information received on the smartphone screen.
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设计并制作了一个泥炭沼泽森林火灾探测的原型套件:初步结果
由于马来西亚夏季泥炭森林火灾的频率非常高,因此需要立即开发泥炭森林火灾探测器。这可能会影响森林中的生命和周围人口的健康。其中包括柔佛州的艾耶希塔姆穆尔森林保护区,面积近5万英亩,每年都会发生火灾。但是,火灾监测管理方法在快速、准确、系统地引导火灾报警等方面还有待提高。除了地点和面积因素外,火警早期探测工作的主要挑战是缺乏人手监察及通知火警。由于当局收到通知的时间较晚,通过巡逻和农民打电话等传统方法的效果较差。最初,确定火灾地点和测量森林保护区电信服务信号强度的工作是在Muar地区林业部门的护林员的帮助下完成的。本文提出了一种能够使用智能手机监测和发送早期火灾通知的泥炭森林火灾检测原型。原型机使用ESP32微控制器、GSM/GPRS调制解调器和工业标准传感器,包括烟雾、温度、湿度和运动探测器。总共开发了5个原型单元,作为传感器节点(SN) 1到5,具有唯一的id,可以同时向UTHM web服务器发送信息。来自每个SN的数据实时显示,而烟雾探测和运动警报的通知通过电报应用程序发送给当局。太阳能电池板作为电力供应来源,当局可以通过智能手机获取信息。该原型进行了测试,以了解其稳定性和操作精度,同时记录了所获得的数据。该系统可以帮助当局及早发现火灾,并根据智能手机屏幕上接收到的SN信息了解火灾的位置。
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