Fire detection by low-cost microwave radiometric sensors

F. Alimenti, T. Kempka, G. Tasselli, S. Bonafoni, P. Basili, L. Roselli, K. Solbach, H.-I. Willms
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This paper discuss the possibility to detect a fire exploiting microwave radiometric sensors. In particular the experiences carried-out at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany and at the University of Perugia, Italy, are described. At the University of Duisburg-Essen a multi-frequency radiometer, capable of full 2-40 GHz coverage, has been developed. This sensor has been used to characterize the microwave emission of fire as a function of shape and of burning materials. In addition, the response of this microwave radiometer has been compared with those of standard (i.e. CO and CO2) fire sensors. At the University of Perugia, instead, a portable 12.65 GHz radiometric sensor has been developed. This frequency has been chosen in such a way as to balance a good obstacle penetration capability with a reasonable antenna size. To keep low the radiometer cost, commercial TV-SAT components have been adopted along with a noise-adding (switch-less) calibration architecture. Such a sensor is able to detect small fires (filling factor below 1%) while being characterized by a component cost less than $1800.
低成本微波辐射传感器的火灾探测
本文讨论了利用微波辐射传感器探测火灾的可能性。特别叙述了在德国杜伊斯堡-埃森大学和意大利佩鲁贾大学所取得的经验。在杜伊斯堡-埃森大学,一种能够覆盖2-40千兆赫的多频率辐射计已经被开发出来。该传感器已被用于表征火焰的微波发射,作为形状和燃烧材料的函数。此外,还将该微波辐射计的响应与标准(即CO和CO2)火灾传感器的响应进行了比较。在佩鲁贾大学,一种便携式12.65 GHz辐射传感器已经被开发出来。该频率的选择是为了平衡良好的障碍物穿透能力和合理的天线尺寸。为了降低辐射计的成本,采用了商用TV-SAT组件以及加噪(无开关)校准架构。这种传感器能够探测到小型火灾(填充系数低于1%),而其特点是组件成本低于1800美元。
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