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Kruell, W., Willms, I., Zakrzewski, R.R., Sadok, M., Shirer, J. and Zeliff, B., 2005. A Video-based Cargo Fire Verification System For Commercial Aircraft: Design And Test Methods. Fire Safety Science 8: 1585-1596. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.8-1585
ABSTRACT
The Cargo Fire Verification System was developed to address the problem of frequent false smoke alarms that are of particular concern in long range flights of passenger aircraft. The system uses low-cost CCD cameras operating in the near infrared range to directly detect fire and hotspots. In addition, LED illumination units are appropriately switched on and off, and the obtained images are analysed to detect smoke. Fusion of image processing results with temperature and humidity readings allows reliable detection of true fires and elimination of false alarms due to condensed moisture (fog) and dust. It was necessary to create a suite of fire sensitivity and false alarm immunity tests applicable to these vision based fire detection systems. This paper will concentrate on the design of the system, testing aspects, and test cell modifications.
Keyword(s):
fire detection, aircraft, cargo bay, cargo compartment, smoke detection, false alarms, dust, humidity, test methods, video-based, detection, ccd
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