Forest fire detection system based on a ZigBee wireless sensor network
@article{Zhang2008ForestFD, title={Forest fire detection system based on a ZigBee wireless sensor network}, author={Junguo Zhang and Wenbin Li and Ning Han and Jiangming Kan}, journal={Frontiers of Forestry in China}, year={2008}, volume={3}, pages={369-374} }
Compared with the traditional techniques of forest fire detection, a wireless sensor network paradigm based on a ZigBee technique was proposed. The proposed technique is in real time, given the exigencies of forest fires. The architecture of a wireless sensor network for forest fire detection is described. The hardware circuitry of the network node is designed based on a CC2430 chip. The process of data transmission is discussed in detail. Environmental parameters such as temperature and…
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