sensors

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Innovation
Yes
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Start Year
2019
Short description
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width:503px;" width="503"> <tbody> <tr height="76"> <td height="76" style="height:77px;width:503px;">DecectIT is forest fire detection device which detects fire by using different sensors and sends nottification to the application.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

Fires in the Republic of Croatia are a big problem for forests, given that fire brigades have about 3.000 interventions per year. Average burned area per year is 14.278 ha of forest land. DetectIT provides information of the current situation in the forest area (level of temperature, humidity, carbon monoxide). Device secures fast information about the occurrence of a fire and provides all important data. Devices are located 100-300 meters away in the forest area and communicate with each other via radio waves. Communication between devices can reach even several kilometers so it is possible to cover very large area. Each device has one or more sensors. When the device receives an icreased concentration of flammable gas or smoke, it sends a signal to the other device about occurrence of a fire.

Currently, for sending notification about occurrence of fire, device uses 4G network. In the future for notification sending, it is planned to use the 5G network which can send notification in a shorter time period. Also, it is planed to spread the use of device i.e. setting device in households. Prototype of device is installed and tested on the forest area. Device is developed by high school students of Gymnasium Velika Gorica, Croatia. Group of students signed up on international competition and won 2nd place. 

Owner or author organization
Gymnasium Velika Gorica
Reporter organisation
Competence Centre Ltd. for research and development
Reporter name
PhD. Ivan Ambroš
Reporter e-mail
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Ease of implementation - Evaluation
Easy
Hub
South-Eastern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Sustainability Potential - Value
Very Positive
Country of origin
Croatia
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Type of event where this BPI has been featured
Title of the event (Study visit - T2.3)
2nd South-East Europe Hub Study Visit
Rosewood Video
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DetectIT
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yes
English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
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Start Year
2018
End Year
2021
Short description
Innovative R&amp;D project developing odor-based system (electronic nose) based on sensors with high sensitivity and AI to monitor selected, particularly dangerous forest pests.
Digital solution
Yes
Origin of wood
Abstract

The threat of forests by various harmful microorganisms is growing due to changing climate conditions and spreading of non-native pathogens and pests.. Simultaneously the relevance of biological methods of monitoring and preventing forest degradation is increasing in the face of the chemical’s use restrictions. The main aim of the project is the development of an innovative device (electronic nose/ e-NOS), based on a matrix of broad-band electrochemical sensors and neural networks that would detect and analyse the odor-based signals e.g. pheromones of certain insect species. The examples of pathogens and pests addressed in the project include Dendrolimus Pini (L.) and Phytophthora oomycetes.
The developed system delivers comprehensive and complex information which allows to create a neural classifier (using artificial intelligence). The dedicated software was developed to perform the analysis of the data and create a database – library of signals, which will allow to detect the analytes sought in the field. For each application foreseen in the project (analysis of specific smells), dedicated sensory matrices were prepared.   

Owner or author organization
Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Physics
Owner or Author name
Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Physics
Reporter organisation
Łukasiewicz Research Network - Wood Technology Institute (ITD)
Reporter name
Dobrochna Augustyniak-Wysocka
Project reference
Forecasting threats to forest ecosystems through the implementation of an innovative electronic system for the recognition of odors, co-financed by National Center for Research and Development (BIOSTRATEG III programme), 2018-2021, grant no. BIOSTRATEG3/347105/9/NCBR/2017
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Hub
Central-East Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Poland
Title (national name)
Innowacyjny elektroniczny system rozpoznawania zapachów do prognozowania zagrożeń leśnych
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no