Analysing Threshold Value in Fire Detection Algorithm Using MODIS Data
Date
2017-07-25Author
Cahyono, Bowo Eko
Fearns, Peter
McAtee, Brendon
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MODIS instruments have been designed to include special channels for fire monitoring by adding
more spectral thermal band detector on them. The basic understanding of remote sensing fire detection
should be kept in mind to be able to improve the algorithm for regional scale detection purposes. It still gives
many chances for more exploration. This paper describe the principle of fire investigation applied on MODIS
data. The main used algorithm in this research is contextual algorithm which has been developed by NASA
scientist team. By varying applied threshold of T
4
value in the range of 320-360K it shows that detected fire is
significantly changed. While significant difference of detected FHS by changing ∆T threshold value is
occurred in the range of 15-35K. Improve and adjustment of fire detection algorithm is needed to get the best
accuracy result proper to local or regional conditions. MOD14 algorithm is applied threshold values of 325K
for T
4
and 20K for ∆T. Validation has been done from the algorithm result of MODIS dataset over Indonesia
and South Africa. The accuracy of MODIS fire detection by MOD14 algorithm is 73.2% and 91.7% on
MODIS data over Sumatra-Borneo and South Africa respectively.
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