Detection system and security monitoring of the storage room of liquid oil gas with zoning method

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Fires often occur due to leakage of the Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG). Fuels in gaseous forms produce layers due to condensation with a negative effect when evaporated in free air. Fire usually starts with a small spark before inflaming largely. The frequent fires in homes and industrial sites that use LPG gas leads to huge losses of material and life. Therefore, cellular communication technology helps to facilitate the provision of information associated with the fire quickly. Communication is through voice and video calls, as well as via chats using the Telegram application, which provides bot system features from various cellular devices. With the zoning method, each signal sample of the communication is converted and characterized into a data vector with a fast calculation process. The result showed that the input data in the form of captured signals, extracted and processed, produces an output in the form of a warning or notification. Therefore, the application is expected to minimize the occurrence of fires.

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Syofian, S., Guswan, & Setiyaningsih, T. (2020). Detection system and security monitoring of the storage room of liquid oil gas with zoning method. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 909). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/909/1/012060

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