AI Thermal Camera-based Fire Detection Solution

AI thermal camera-based fire detection solution

AI thermal imaging fire detector is a fire detection solution that predicts the possibility of fire through thermal imaging cameras and provides features including step-by-step alarms and remote power shutdown in case of emergency.

Solution Features
  • Distinctive alarm generation

    • Simultaneous real-time monitoring of visual and thermal images
    • Set 3 levels of alarms based on temperature: caution, alarm, and shutdown
    • Notify the person in charge in real time by phone or text through LTE alarm generator
    • Provide remote power off function in case of emergency
  • AI Object Recognition

    • Simultaneously analyze video from up to 4 cameras per surveillance unit in real-time
    • Recognize key objects such as people and cars through AI
  • Provide Control Applications

    • Windows-based applications
    • Control and monitor multiple smoke detectors and thermal imaging cameras
    • Ability to set separate temperature monitoring areas on the screen
    • Check the temperature change and alarm occurrence history of the monitoring area
Solution Architecture
  • Thermal Camera

    Provides simultaneous FHD-quality CCTV video and thermal information in real time

  • AI Thermal Fire Detector

    Predicts the possibility of fire and triggers an alarm by acquiring real-time thermal videos through thermal cameras

  • LTE Alarm Generator

    Notify the situation to the person in charge by phone or text when an alarm occurs

  • Settings/Monitoring Application

    Windows-based AI thermal imaging surveillance with thermal imaging camera setup/monitoring application

  • Remote Disconnect IO Board

    IO board to remotely cut off power

Program Execution screen
  • Surveillance Area Temperature/Video Monitoring Screen

  • Real-time camera monitoring screen

Target Customers
  • 1

    Manufacturing plants with a high risk of fire due to equipment overheating

  • 2

    Electric charging stations where chargers are prone to overheating and may cause fires

  • 3

    Data centers where lithium-ion batteries are likely to overheat and cause fires