Title :
A multi-sensor network for the protection of cultural heritage
Author :
Grammalidis, Nikos ; Cetin, Enis ; Dimitropoulos, Kosmas ; Tsalakanidou, Filareti ; Kose, Kivanc ; Gunay, Osman ; Gouverneur, Benedict ; Torri, Dino ; Kuruoglu, Ercan ; Tozzi, Saverio ; Benazza, Amel ; Chaabane, Ferdaous ; Kosucu, Bilgin ; Ersoy, Cem
Author_Institution :
Inf. & Telematics Inst., Centre for Res. & Technol. Hellas, Thessaloniki, Greece
fDate :
Aug. 29 2011-Sept. 2 2011
Abstract :
The paper presents a novel automatic early warning system to remotely monitor areas of archaeological and cultural interest from the risk of fire. Since these areas have been treasured and tended for very long periods of time, they are usually surrounded by old and valuable vegetation or situated close to forest regions, which exposes them to an increased risk of fire. The proposed system takes advantage of recent advances in multi-sensor surveillance technologies, using optical and infrared cameras, wireless sensor networks capable of monitoring different modalities (e.g. temperature and humidity) as well as local weather stations on the deployment site. The signals collected from these sensors are transmitted to a monitoring centre, which employs intelligent computer vision and pattern recognition algorithms as well as data fusion techniques to automatically analyze sensor information. The system is capable of generating automatic warning signals for local authorities whenever a dangerous situation arises, as well as estimating the propagation of the fire based on the fuel model of the area and other important parameters such as wind speed, slope, and aspect of the ground surface.
Keywords :
alarm systems; cameras; computer vision; computerised instrumentation; fires; history; infrared detectors; infrared imaging; optical sensors; sensor fusion; signal generators; video surveillance; wireless sensor networks; archaeological monitoring; automatic early warning system; automatic warning signal generation; cultural heritage protection; data fusion technique; fire propagation estimation; forest region; fuel model; ground surface aspect; infrared camera; intelligent computer vision; multisensor surveillance technology; optical camera; pattern recognition algorithm; vegetation; wind speed; wireless sensor network; Cameras; Fires; Meteorology; Monitoring; Temperature sensors; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2011 19th European
Conference_Location :
Barcelona