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Improving Calibration of Chemical Gas Sensors for Fire Detection Using Small Scale Setups
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Chemical sensing may be better suited than conventional smoke-based detectors for the detection of certain type of fires, in particular in fires where smoke appears after gas emissions. However, chemical-based systems also respond to non-fire scenarios that also release volatiles. For this reason, discrimination models need to be trained under different fire and non-fire scenarios. This is usually performed in standard fire rooms, the access to which is very costly. In this work, we present a calibration model combining experiments from standard fire room and small-scale setup. Results show that the use of small-scale setup experiments improve the performance of the system.
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SOLÓRZANO, Ana, FONOLLOSA MAGRINYÀ, Jordi and MARCO COLÁS, Santiago. Improving Calibration of Chemical Gas Sensors for Fire Detection Using Small Scale Setups. MDPI Proceedings. 2017. Vol. 1, num. 4, pags. 453. ISSN 2504-3900. [consulted: 6 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/188549