Trust-driven approach to enhance early forest fire detection using machine learning

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Tayyab Khan [1 ]
Karan Singh [2 ]
Bhoopesh Singh Bhati [1 ]
Khaleel Ahmad [3 ]
Amal Al-Rasheed [4 ]
Masresha Getahun [5 ]
Ben Othman Soufiene [6 ]
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[1] Indian Institute of Information Technology Sonepat,Department of Computer Science & Information Technology
[2] Jawaharlal Nehru University,Department of Information Systems, College of Computer and Information Sciences
[3] Maulana Azad National Urdu University,Department of Computer Science and Information Technology, College of Engineering and Technology
[4] Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University,PRINCE Laboratory Research, ISITcom
[5] Kebri Dehar University,undefined
[6] University of Sousse,undefined
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Trust; WSN; Forest fire detection; Sensor; Machine learning;
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10.1038/s41598-025-99032-6
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Forest fires pose significant threats to both natural ecosystems and human communities due to their unpredictable nature and capacity for widespread destruction. Identifying and mitigating fires in the trunk, ground, and canopy of forests is crucial for reducing their adverse effects on the ecosystem and climate. The detrimental impacts of forest fires, such as the exacerbation of the greenhouse effect, the hastening of global warming, and the modification of climatic patterns, underscore the urgent necessity for the creation of efficient detection systems. This study presents a real-time Universal Trust Model (UTM) that is specifically designed for the early forest fires detection (FFD) using an intelligent wireless sensor network and machine learning approaches. Our method seeks to reduce fire detection time and improve the reliability of the detection process. This is achieved by employing environmental indicators and moisture levels to swiftly identify fires. The intelligent WSN functions by partitioning the forest into suitable clusters and intelligently positioning sensor nodes to guarantee extensive coverage and effective data transmission to the sink. The proposed UTM system’s core component is the computation of trust ratings for every sensor node. These ratings consider communication, energy, and data trust factors to evaluate the reliability of the data being delivered. This integrated trust model enhances the robustness and accuracy of fire detection, especially under difficult environmental conditions. Furthermore, a machine learning regression model is deployed at the base station to augment the precision of fire detection. This is accomplished by examining essential attributes such as temperature, humidity, and CO2 concentrations. We have conducted thorough experiments using actual datasets consisting of 7200 samples to confirm the efficacy of our proposed UTM in detecting forest fires at an early stage. The results suggest that our system obtains a high rate of data processing and a reduced time delay in comparison to existing systems. This renders it a promising solution for the imperative need to promptly detect and prevent forest fires. Our technique combines trust mechanisms with machine learning algorithms to create a very advanced forest fire detection system.
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