Wireless Sensor Networks for Fire Emergency and Gas Detection

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Keywords

[RSTDPub], Environmental Monitoring, Fire emergencies, Fundamental operations, Gas detection, Gas detection systems, Outdoor environment, Reliable communication, Risk modeling, Gas detectors, Sensor nodes

Publisher

IEEE

Faculty

Faculty of Computing, Health and Science

School

School of Engineering / Centre for Communications Engineering Research

RAS ID

14820

Comments

Qandour, A. , Habibi, D. , & Ahmad, I. (2012). Wireless Sensor Networks for Fire Emergency and Gas Detection. Proceedings of 2012 9th IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control (ICNSC'12). (pp. 250-255). Beijing, China. IEEE. Available here

Abstract

Environmental monitoring applications require adept networking strategies and reliable communications to ensure the integrity of their most fundamental operations including the sensing duties, network-node interactions, and system resiliency to unpredictable events. In this paper, we propose a fire emergency and gas detection system based on WSNs for both indoor and outdoor environments. The challenges which are addressed in this paper include: management of nodes, provision of algorithms, risk modeling and analysis, and Over-The-Air- Programming (OTAP).

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Link to publisher version (DOI)

10.1109/ICNSC.2012.6204925