Design of Wireless Sensor Network for Fire Detection

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The prevention and detection of fire have been hotly researched in worldwide. In this paper, an elaborate method of wireless sensor network for building fire safety is proposed. ZigBee technology is adopted in the wireless sensor system to help saving the energy cost and reducing energy consumption. In the routing selection, we choose MESH topology in wireless sensor networks in order to enlarge the monitoring scope. Each end module consists of a microcontroller on Arduino Due board and an Xbee Pro S2 wireless communication module based on the Zigbee standards. Sensors are used for detection which makes it possible to detect fire before inflammation.

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