Low Power Wireless Smoke Alarm System in Home Fires

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A novel sensing device for fire detection in domestic environments is presented. The fire detector uses a combination of several sensors that not only detect smoke, but discriminate between different types of smoke. This feature avoids false alarms and warns of different situations. Power consumption is optimized both in terms of hardware and software, providing a high degree of autonomy of almost five years. Data gathered from the device are transmitted through a wireless communication to a base station. The low cost and compact design provides wide application prospects.

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Aponte Luis, J., Gómez Galán, J.A., Alcina Espigado, J.: "Low Power Wireless Smoke Alarm System in Home Fires". Sensors. Vol. 15, págs. 20717-20729 (2015). DOI 10.3390/s150820717

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