FIRES - A PRE-OPERATIONAL FIRE RECOGNITION
SYSTEM FOR SMALL SATELLITES
H. Jahn
Brieb Klaus
Institut for Space Sensor Technology of DLR
Dept. Sensor Systems
Ridower Chaussee, 5
D-12489 Berlin, Germany
ISPRS Commission VII / Working Group 1
ABSTRACT
Vegetation fires are one of the important impacts on the renewable resources. An efficient fire management is
often impossible due to missing fire detection in time. There are no systems available which solve the tasks of
the detection, localisation, and classification of forest fires in near real-time. Existing remote sensing systems
have essential drawbacks even for pure fire research. For these reasons a dedicated pre-operational system to
demonstrate the feasibility and usefulness of a future operational fire detection system is proposed as a small
satellite solution. The FIRES project is dedicated to the detection of forest and vegetation fires and the
estimation of the consequences of fire disasters for the environment.
The proposed smart sensor concept of FIRES, consisting of a fore field sensor to identify the areas of interest,
a main sensor for a precise investigation of the areas of interest, and a sensor brain for real-time data
processing and sensor control, is a novelty in remote sensing systems. The high level of on-board signal
processing assures the identification of the areas of interest and the steering of a radiometrically adapted high
resolution main imaging sensor to these areas. With this concept it is impossible to measure the signals from
the areas of interest without saturation and to get information about the fire temperature and its spatial
distribution.
An additional high resolution VIS/NIR sensor system will be used for the assessment of revitalization of
burned areas, for the estimation of the dimension of smoke plumes and subsequently the air pollution during
the fire, and for forest or vegetation inventory as required. Important for the success of this mission is to limit
the costs for the user. Therefore, the latest knowledge of system science must be applied to the thematic on-
board pre-processing of the spectral image data for such a system. The user receives a high level data product
directly from the satellite without delay, which enables him to manage his appropriate actions in an efficient
manner.
014