A New Supersensitive Flame Detector and its Use for Early Forest Fire Detection
V. Peskov, A. Zichichi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a highly sensitive flame detector, significantly more powerful than existing models, designed for early forest fire detection and emphasizing its potential for mass production and emergency response implementation.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel flame detector that is three orders of magnitude more sensitive than current devices, with a focus on practical deployment for forest fire prevention.
Findings
Detector is three orders of magnitude more sensitive
Designed for mass production and deployment
Potential to improve early forest fire detection
Abstract
A new flame detector, three orders of magnitude more powerful than the existing ones, is presented. This detector needs to be mass-produced for its use in order to be incorporated in an early forest fire detection system. A project able to implement its use to overcome the forest fire emergency is described.
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Taxonomy
TopicsFire effects on ecosystems · Fire Detection and Safety Systems
