Paper Presentation
Paper Presentation
Paper Presentation
(AUTONOMOUS)
ECE DEPARTMENT
PRESENTATION
OF MINI
PROJECT
PRESENTED BY
TITLE : FOREST
FIRE DETECTION PAVAN KUMAR 199Y1A0407
SYSTEM
SIVA KUMAR 199Y1A0443
FIRING OF FOREST
❖ ARDUINO UNO
❖ FLAME SENSOR
❖ BUZZER
ARDUINO UNO
Specifications:
Input voltage:3.4v-4.2v
Interface : UART and AT commands
sim card socket: micro sim slot
Antenna connector : IPX
working temp range : -40 do +85c
3.7V LI-ION BATTERY
• lithium-ion batteries are commonly used for portable
electronics. Many types of cathodes and electrolytes
but all with metallic lithium as the anode. The
battery requires from 0.15 to 0.3 kg lithium per
kwh. Lithium-ion batteries are used in many products
such as electronics, toys, wireless headphones,
handle power tools, small and large appliances,
electric vehicles and electric energy storage system.
But in the project we used li-ion battery to connect
them SIM800L as shown in circuit diagram.
FLAME SENSOR
• As shown in the schematic block diagram below, the project consists of flame sensor,
Arduino nano & SIM800L GSM/GPRS module as primary components. the fire can be
detected by the flame sensor which gives a digital output that corresponds to the fire
status and is received by the Arduino nano. Arduino compares the signal triggers the
• As shown in the circuit diagram, the flame sensor is connected to the Digital input pin
of Arduino Nano, you can also check out other simple fire alarm circuits which we
have built earlier if your interested . SIM800L is connected to Arduino nano via logic
shifting resistors as SIM800L works on 3.3v logic. Separate power is given to
SIM800L module because it works in 3.4-4.2v DC and 5v DC external supply is given
to Arduino Nano. Alternatively, a 3.7-5 v boost convertor can be used here to avoid
two power supplies.
Circuit diagram
Circuit Diagram
Setup Thingspeak Account
Forest Fire Detection System – Testing
• To test the prototype, first, the Micro sim needs to be inserted in the SIM800L slot as shown
in the figure. Then power ON the module and then we can see the LED blinking in the
Module. If the LED blinking is delayed as compared to the initial start, it means it got the
network, and is ready to connect to the server. Now we can see the status in Thingspeak
server.