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Crowd-Sourced Wildfire Spread Prediction With Remote Georeferencing Using Smartphones
Elias S. Manolakos1  Nikos Bogdos1 
[1] Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece;
关键词: Citizen science;    georeferencing;    smartphones;    wildfire monitoring;    wildfire spread simulation;   
DOI  :  10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2931456
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Wildfires are natural hazards with severe consequences worryingly worsening for many climate-change affected regions of our planet. Unfortunately, technologies that can provide real-time fire-line information, such as satellites, in-field sensors, and social media texts, exhibit low spatial/temporal resolution or cannot be deployed cost-effectively in widespread geographical areas. We present the design, development, and implementation of a novel software service, called CITISENS, which by exploiting commodity smartphone sensors allows ordinary citizens to easily georeference a fire-line in real-time and report its coordinates as they are photographing a wildfire. The location/orientation sensors and the camera are used to compute the view-ray of the smartphone, and a digital elevation model is employed to estimate the ray's intersection with the topography. We have tested the georeferencing accuracy obtained and it is to be on par with, or even better, than that of existing satellite wildfire hotspot services. When combined with FLogA, a flexible wildfire spread simulator we have also developed, CITISENS offers the following unique advantages: real-time prediction of burn probabilities, dynamic assimilation of citizen-reported hotspots into ongoing simulations for improved predictive accuracy, and decision support to issue citizen alarms based on the estimated time-dependent risk at their location due to an approaching wildfire.

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