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Pietro Battistoni, Andrea Antonio Cantone, Gerardo Martino, Valerio Passamano, Marco Romano, Monica Sebillo and Giuliana Vitiello
The increasing frequency and severity of forest fires necessitate early detection and rapid response to mitigate their impact. This project aims to design a cyber-physical system for early detection and rapid response to forest fires using advanced techn...
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Tareq Khan
Wildfires kill and injure people, destroy residences, pollute the air, and cause economic loss. In this paper, a low-power Internet of Things (IoT)-based sensor network is developed, which automatically detects fires in forests and sends the location to ...
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Seraphim S. Moumgiakmas, Gerasimos G. Samatas and George A. Papakostas
Fire hazard is a condition that has potentially catastrophic consequences. Artificial intelligence, through Computer Vision, in combination with UAVs has assisted dramatically to identify this risk and avoid it in a timely manner. This work is a literatu...
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Samar Samir Khalil, Sherin M. Youssef and Sherine Nagy Saleh
Fake media is spreading like wildfire all over the internet as a result of the great advancement in deepfake creation tools and the huge interest researchers and corporations are showing to explore its limits. Now anyone can create manipulated unethical ...
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Simoni Alexiou, Georgios Deligiannakis, Aggelos Pallikarakis, Ioannis Papanikolaou, Emmanouil Psomiadis and Klaus Reicherter
Analysis of two small semi-mountainous catchments in central Evia island, Greece, highlights the advantages of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) based change detection methods. We use point clouds derived by both methods ...
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Sifiso Xulu, Nkanyiso Mbatha and Kabir Peerbhay
Planted forests in South Africa have been affected by an increasing number of economically damaging fires over the past four decades. They constitute a major threat to the forestry industry and account for over 80% of the country?s commercial timber loss...
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Ziyang Tang, Xiang Liu, Hanlin Chen, Joseph Hupy and Baijian Yang
Unmanned Aerial Systems, hereafter referred to as UAS, are of great use in hazard events such as wildfire due to their ability to provide high-resolution video imagery over areas deemed too dangerous for manned aircraft and ground crews. This aerial pers...
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Sathishkumar Samiappan, Lee Hathcock, Gray Turnage, Cary McCraine, Jonathan Pitchford and Robert Moorhead
Wildfires can be beneficial for native vegetation. However, wildfires can impact property values, human safety, and ecosystem function. Resource managers require safe, easy to use, timely, and cost-effective methods for quantifying wildfire damage and re...
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Christopher Potter and Dana Coppernoll-Houston
The land surface temperature (LST) in arid regions is a primary controller of many ecological processes. Consequently, we have developed a framework for detection of LST change on a regional scale using data sets covering all deserts of southern Californ...
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Raechel A. White, Michael Bomber, Joseph P. Hupy and Ashton Shortridge
Jack pine (pinus banksiana) forests are unique ecosystems controlled by wildfire. Understanding the traits of revegetation after wildfire is important for sustainable forest management, as these forests not only provide economic resources, but also are h...
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