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  • Engineering
  • Material Science
  • Computer Science

Background:

  • Fire incidents cause significant fatalities, property damage, and economic disruption globally.
  • Effective early warning systems are essential to mitigate fire impacts.
  • Current fire detection technologies face challenges like false alerts and limited sensitivity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive analysis of futuristic fire detection and monitoring strategies.
  • To emphasize methods for detecting fire through continuous monitoring of variables.
  • To discuss benefits, drawbacks, standards, and measurement spans of current techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on fire detection and monitoring technologies.
  • Analysis of methods involving continuous monitoring of temperature, flame, gaseous content, and smoke.
  • Examination of respective benefits, drawbacks, measuring standards, and parameter measurement spans.

Main Results:

  • Identification of key variables for fire detection: temperature, flame, gas, and smoke.
  • Assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of various monitoring approaches.
  • Discussion of current research directions, challenges, and future perspectives in advanced fire sensor fabrication.

Conclusions:

  • Advanced fire sensors and improved detection techniques are vital for future fire safety.
  • Continuous monitoring of environmental variables offers promising avenues for enhanced fire detection.
  • Further research is needed to overcome existing challenges and develop next-generation fire detection systems.