HearFire: Indoor Fire Detection via Inaudible Acoustic Sensing

Z. Wang
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Indoor conflagration causes a large number of casualties and property losses worldwide every year. Yet existing indoor fire detection systems either suffer from short sensing range (e.g., ≤ 0.5m using a thermometer), susceptible to interferences (e.g., smoke detector) or high computational and deployment overhead (e.g., cameras, Wi-Fi). This paper proposes HearFire, a cost-effective, easy-to-use and timely room-scale fire detection system via acoustic sensing. HearFire consists of a collocated commodity speaker and microphone pair, which remotely senses fire by emitting inaudible sound waves. Unlike existing works that use signal reflection effect to fulfill acoustic sensing tasks, HearFire leverages sound absorption and sound speed variations to sense the fire due to unique physical properties of flame. Through a deep analysis of sound transmission, HearFire effectively achieves room-scale sensing by correlating the relationship between the transmission signal length and sensing distance. The transmission frame is carefully selected to expand sensing range and balance a series of practical factors that impact the system’s performance. We further design a simple yet effective approach to remove the environmental interference caused by signal reflection by conducting a deep investigation into channel differences between sound reflection and sound absorption. Specifically, sound reflection results in a much more stable pattern in terms of signal energy than sound absorption, which can be exploited to differentiate the channel measurements caused by fire from other interferences. Extensive experiments demonstrate that HireFire enables a maximum 7m sensing range and achieves timely fire detection in indoor environments with up to 99 . 2% accuracy under different experiment configurations.
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HearFire:通过听不见的声音感应进行室内火灾探测
室内火灾每年在世界范围内造成大量人员伤亡和财产损失。然而,现有的室内火灾探测系统要么传感距离短(例如,使用温度计≤0.5m),易受干扰(例如,烟雾探测器),要么计算和部署开销高(例如,摄像头,Wi-Fi)。本文提出了一种具有成本效益、易于使用和及时的室内火灾探测系统——HearFire。HearFire由一对商用扬声器和麦克风组合而成,通过发射听不见的声波来远程感知火灾。与现有的利用信号反射效应来完成声传感任务不同,由于火焰独特的物理性质,HearFire利用吸声和声速变化来感知火焰。通过对声音传输的深入分析,HearFire通过将传输信号长度与传感距离之间的关系进行关联,有效地实现了房间尺度的传感。传输框架经过精心选择,以扩大传感范围,并平衡一系列影响系统性能的实际因素。我们进一步设计了一种简单而有效的方法,通过深入研究声反射和声吸收之间的通道差异来消除信号反射引起的环境干扰。具体来说,声反射在信号能量方面比声吸收产生更稳定的模式,这可以用来区分由火灾引起的通道测量和其他干扰。大量的实验表明,HireFire能够实现最大7m的传感距离,并在室内环境中实现高达99的及时火灾探测。不同实验配置下精度为2%。
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