FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM
MEMBERS:
1. ANKIT MISHRA
2. AVISHA SHARMA
3. BHAWNA PARASHAR
4. BARBIE CHAUDHARY
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Prof. VIJAY SINGH
INTRODUCTION:
Fire is a disaster that can
strike anywhere and can be very destructive. A method to
detect smoke and fires would
allow the authorities to detect and put out the fires
before it becomes out of
control. One of the cost effective methods would be to use
cameras which are already on
the roads to detect the fires early in order to inform the
relevant parties. This
project suggests a method to use surveillance cameras in order
to monitor occurrences of
fire anywhere within camera range. Since cameras are
already installed in most
places, this method would be cost effective as there would
be no need to purchase and
install the hardware required. The response can also be
quicker due to information
being gathered early. An algorithm that can process
videos in order to detect
smoke is developed in this project. Using properties of
smoke, such as its colour and
seemingly random motion, the video is processed, and
elements which match the
properties are determined to be smoke or fire.
Fire is one of the worst hazards.
Fire destroys property like other natural disasters. Some common fire hazards
include overheating electrical appliances, candles, smoking, cooking appliances
and heating appliances. These places should be monitored for fire more often as
they have a tendency to cause fire, and are common locations where fires occur.
Among such places is the outdoors, like forest areas or where people may have a
barbeque party or smoke. Such places should be monitored for fire detection. For
the purpose of reducing the damage of fire, as mentioned above, the fire should
be put out while small.
Therefore, this project aims to come up with a detection
system that can be
used anywhere, especially open spaces, as well as can enable
a quick response to a
fire. The objective of this project was to create a system
which would be able to detect fire and smoke using images from a feed, such as
a video feed and then send an alert text to the corresponding personnel. The
system is made in order to be able to detect fires while they are still small
and have not grown too large.
WORKING:
THIS PROJECT CONSIST OF TWO PARTS :
2. TESTING AND ALARMING.
ADVANTAGE:
1.EASY IMPLEMENTATION.
2.LOW COST OF IMPLEMENTATION.
3.LESS HARM.
4.REMOVING THE DRAWBACKS OF CONVVENTIONAL FIRE ALARMS.
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