WINSOC Scenarios for Forest Fire

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Authors

KUBÍČEK Petr CHARVÁT Karel CAPODIECI Paolo MENGONI Fabio DE MARINIS Enrico KŘIVÁNEK Zbyněk MUSIL Marek

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Sborník referátů konference "Informační zdroje v zemědělství a lesnictví"
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web Tvorba ad-hoc senzorových sítí propojených na geoinformační infrastrukturu.
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords Forest fire; wireless sensor network; ad hoc network; multicriterial decision
Description The goal of a sensor network in forest fire protection is to monitor large area of interest covered by extremely high number of sensors, gather spatial-temporal measurements of the relevant physical parameters and take decisions on the basis of the collected data. Due the fact of coverage large are, number of sensors, large probability of noise information and also required number of communication is not realistic to use the most typical approach requires all the sensor nodes to send their measurements to a fusion center that derives the statistics necessary to take decisions, because, their straight transposition to a sensor network may lead to a totally inefficient design. So the different WINSOC algorithms, taking decision directly on the level of sensor network, seems to be very relevant for forest fire scenarios.
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