Publications

Zhang, CH; Wan, JH; Xu, MM; Liu, SW; Sheng, H (2022). Spatio-temporal fire detection based on brightness temperature change in Himawari-8 images. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING, 43(17), 6333-6348.

Abstract
The geostationary satellite Himawari-8 has become the primary source for fire remote-sensing detection because of its advantages of high frequency, large width and easy access. To solve the problem of difficulty in small fire detection and with a high omission on Himawari-8 image, a spatio-temporal fire detection (STFD) method based on Himawari-8 image brightness temperature change is proposed. Calculate the mean value difference of brightness temperature between multi-time series images before the target time, and use the least square model to fit the ideal mean value difference of brightness temperature between the target time and the image at the previous time. Then, the difference value of the actual brightness temperature between the target time and the last image time is calculated. The initial brightness temperature change pixels are obtained by the comparative analysis method. Based on the spatial statistical characteristics, the potential fire point is determined by the brightness temperature value ratio of the image, temperature mean and standard temperature deviation. Then, combined with the spatio-temporal context information, the persistent fire points are detected according to the threshold conditions to supplement undetected persistent fires. The results of experiments on the Himawari-8 images in Guizhou, China and southwestern Australia indicate that STFD exhibits superior performance on small fire detection points, and the accuracy is better than the several traditional methods.

DOI:
10.1080/01431161.2022.2135414

ISSN:
1366-5901