r4v37t Posted September 14, 2010 Posted September 14, 2010 How to detect fire and smoke in this case hot spot detection use web cam? and what the best programming language I should use? Quote
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r4v37t Posted September 20, 2010 Author Posted September 20, 2010 Check this link out http://www.yangsky.com/products/flamesky/homeWebcam.htm any suggestion? I mean where I can learn the basic first? Quote
Infiltrator Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 (edited) any suggestion? I mean where I can learn the basic first? This video has nothing to do with detecting fire with a camera, but it does however have motion detector. Which you could replace with a heat detector and perhaps have a camera hooked to it. It should give you some ideas. This link on the other hand, has some Infra Red cameras http://www.directindustry.com/cat/detectio...AB-562-_31.html You could redesign them, in such a way that when it detects heat it could alert you via an SMS or Email. Edited September 20, 2010 by Infiltrator Quote
manouche Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Most chip cameras are infrared sensitive and have an IR blocking filter so they are not overloaded,. Its usually quite straight forward to remove it (warranty=void) and replace it with black exposed film to create an visible blocking, IR pass filter, and Fanny's your aunt! you have an IR camera. B) Quote
r4v37t Posted September 23, 2010 Author Posted September 23, 2010 This video has nothing to do with detecting fire with a camera, but it does however have motion detector. Which you could replace with a heat detector and perhaps have a camera hooked to it. It should give you some ideas. This link on the other hand, has some Infra Red cameras http://www.directindustry.com/cat/detectio...AB-562-_31.html You could redesign them, in such a way that when it detects heat it could alert you via an SMS or Email. Most chip cameras are infrared sensitive and have an IR blocking filter so they are not overloaded,. Its usually quite straight forward to remove it (warranty=void) and replace it with black exposed film to create an visible blocking, IR pass filter, and Fanny's your aunt! you have an IR camera. B) Thanks for suggestion first but I want to build it from normal webcam. Quote
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