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UAV and GIS Based Real-time Display System for Forest Fire
Jingxian Wang
author
Lida Huang
author
Guofeng Su
author
Tao Chen
author
Chunhui Liu
author
Xiaomeng Wang
author
2021
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA (USA)
English
When a forest fire occurs, the commander cannot obtain information in time, and the rescue command is like groping in the dark. In order to solve the problem, this research establishes a real-time forest fire display system based on UAV and GIS. The UAV is equipped with visible light and thermal imaging cameras to transmit back forest fire scenes in real time. Based on GIS, the system can extract the boundary of the fire field through image processing and 3D modeling technology, and display various forest fire information on the screen. Through image processing and 3D modeling technology, the boundary of the fire field can be extracted and displayed on the screen. We conducted several experiments to test the accuracy and the reliability of the system. The result shows that the accuracy, reliability and real-time capability can be guaranteed in small-scale forest fires.
forest fire
forest fire boundary extraction
UAV
GIS
3D modeling
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JingxianWang_etal2021
ISCRAM 2021 Conference Proceedings – 18th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Iscram 2021
Anouck Adrot
editor
Rob Grace
editor
Kathleen Moore
editor
Christopher W. Zobel
editor
18th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2021
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA (USA)
conference publication
527
535
978-1-949373-61-5
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