SYNTHESIS OF A METHOD OF MULTIWAVE SPECTROPHOTOMETRY FOR FOREST FIRES EARLY DETECTION SYSTEMS
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A multi-sign method of laser control of the fire situation in the forest is proposed. In the process of burning in the forest, a significant amount of greenhouse gases and heat is released into the atmosphere. The main gases released are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen oxide, and carbon monoxide. An overview of publications on methods of early detection of forest fires is presented. An approach to improvement the sensitivity of fire detection in a forest by means of simultaneously registering all emitted gases is considered. The approach makes use of the differential absorption method for each gas with an integrated laser node emitting at several specially selected wavelengths. The optimization of the proposed method is carried out, as a result of which recommendations are developed for the construction of a highly sensitive system for early detection of forest fires at specified energy consumption.
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