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2 December 2022 Research and design of intelligent window for substation fire protection
Hanlin Wang, Jianwei Zhong, Aiguo Tan
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Proceedings Volume 12288, International Conference on Computer, Artificial Intelligence, and Control Engineering (CAICE 2022); 122882B (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640936
Event: International Conference on Computer, Artificial Intelligence, and Control Engineering (CAICE 2022), 2022, Zhuhai, China
Abstract
In order to ensure the fire safety in the substation and improve the operation safety and reliability of the substation, this paper designs an intelligent window for substation fire protection based on single chip microcomputer. When the smoke sensor or combustible gas sensor detects that the indoor data is abnormal, it will automatically close or open the window at the same time, The design hardware uses STM32F407ZGT6 chip, MQ-2 smoke sensor, MQ-9 combustible gas sensor, ATK-VL53l0X laser ranging module, 28BYJ-48 stepping motor and buzzer. The program is designed on Keil uVision 5, and the debugged program is burned into the MCU for testing. The system shows good sensitivity and stability after a multitude of tests.
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Hanlin Wang, Jianwei Zhong, and Aiguo Tan "Research and design of intelligent window for substation fire protection", Proc. SPIE 12288, International Conference on Computer, Artificial Intelligence, and Control Engineering (CAICE 2022), 122882B (2 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640936
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KEYWORDS
Infrared sensors

Sensors

Distance measurement

Infrared radiation

Gas sensors

Infrared detectors

LCDs

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