Understanding the distribution range of bamboo resources in Yiliang county is important for the ecological services and economic benefits of the county. In this paper, we investigated the distribution of bamboo resources by using 3S (GPS, RS, GIS) technology with remote sensing images and field survey. The survey results show that: the total area of bamboo forest in the county is 65863.72×10-2 km2 ; the origin of bamboo resources is mainly plantation and natural forest; the types of bamboo forest are pure bamboo forest, tree forest and mixed bamboo forest; the applications are mainly nature reserve bamboo forest, protective bamboo forest, timber bamboo forest and bamboo forest for bamboo shoots. There are nine kinds of bamboo species, including Jinfo Mountain Fang, Xiaochaoba Fang, Yushan Bamboo, Cixi Bamboo, Mao Bamboo, Bambusa Bamboo, Shui Bamboo, Yongsan Fang and Siban Bamboo. The protection level is Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ and Ⅳ respectively.
With the continuous development of information technology, artificial intelligence fire automatic alarm system is gradually developed. However, the current system is based on a single sensor for identification, when a fire still uses manual active fire extinguishing, low efficiency in handling fire, high failure rate, poor system scalability, poor anti-interference ability, high false alarm rate. At the same time, the recognition accuracy is low, the processing speed and intelligence are also insufficient. Therefore. To address the above problems, this study designs a multi-sensor artificial intelligence fire prevention system using smoke and temperature sensors. The fire prevention system can send alarm signals at the earliest stage of fire and can intelligently extinguish the fire, so that the disaster can be controlled and extinguished by taking measures in advance. Meanwhile, the system can continue to work even if one of the sensors is not working properly.
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