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16th International Conferenceon Automatic Fire Detection
Suppression, Detection and Signaling Researchand Applications Conference
September 12 - 14, 2017 College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center
Hyattsville, MD, USA
Program
SUPDET 2017
sponsored by
Invitation
The 16th International Conference on Fire Detection, AUBE ’17 is jointly organized with the 2017 Suppression, Detection, and Signaling Research and Applications Conference (SUPDET 2017). In this way, the tradition of international conferences concerning the subjects automatic fire detection, suppression and signaling research is continued.The joint conference is organized by the Department of Communication Systems NTS at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, in co-operation with the NFPA Fire Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA, USA and will address the latest developments in research, technology, and applications for the fire protection community.On the following pages the preliminary conference program as well as further useful information about the conference is given. The conference includes a poster presentation and a limited tabletop exhibition. You are cordially invited to attend the AUBE ’17 / SUPDET 2017.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Czylwik Amanda Kimball Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ingolf Willms
Conference Co-Chairs
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas CzylwikUniversity of Duisburg - EssenChair of Communication Systems, [email protected]
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ingolf WillmsUniversity of Duisburg - EssenChair of Communication Systems, [email protected]
Amanda KimballNFPA, Fire Protection Research FoundationQuincy, MA, [email protected]
Thomas G. ClearyNational Institute of Standards & Technology, NISTGaithersburg, MD, [email protected]
Sept. 12, 2017
Salon A
Tuesday
08:00 Registration
Session 1 General trends in automatic fire detection and suppression technologies Chairman Andreas Czylwik, University Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
09:30 Opening of the conference Andreas Czylwik University of Duisburg-Essen
09:40 Opening of the conference Casey GrantNFPA, Fire Protection Research Foundation
09:50 Fire detection and fire suppression – An European view on current market developments
Peter Stahl EUSAS e.V.
10:20 Update on recent research from the Fire Protection Research Foundation
Amanda Kimball NFPA Fire Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA, USA
10:50 Practical applications for leading edge sprinkler spray research
André W. Marshall University of Maryland College, Park, MD, USA
11:20 Lunch break
Session 2 Smoke aerosol characterization Chairman Robert Schifiliti, R.P. Schifiliti Associates Inc., Reading, MA, USA
13:00 Particle size distributions from smokes and cooking aerosols sampled from room fire experiments
Thomas ClearyNIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
13:25 Portable instrument for online investigations of optical properties of airborne particles
Julian Robertz, Aleksandar Duric, Martin AllemannSiemens Switzerland, Zug, SwitzerlandDaniel Egli, Markus Loepfe, Heinz BurtscherUniversity of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Windisch, SwitzerlandHans-Joachim SchöpeUniversity of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
13:50 Investigation of the potential use of blue light in forward scattering optical smoke chambers to detect all UL217 fires in the new standard
David Richardson, Daniel O‘Shea, Stephen Daniels, Michael ByrneEi Electronics, Shannon, Ireland
14:15 Quantifying thermophoretic deposition of soot on surfaces
Amy Mensch, Thomas ClearyNIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
14:40 Selecting an optimal set of scattering angles and wavelengths for practical photoelectric smoke detector
Shu Yan, Tian Deng, Wenbo Xu, Shu WangHuazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, P. R. China
15:05 Coffee break
Program
The morning refreshments are sponsored by
Sept. 12, 2017
Salon C
Tuesday
08:00 Registration
Session 3 Alarm statistics Chairman Amanda Kimball, Fire Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA, USA
13:00 False alarms of fire detection and fire alarm systems in selected European countries
Lance Rütimann, Sebastian FestagEuralarm, Zug, Switzerland
13:25 Statistical analysis of the effectiveness of fire protection system technologies – Extract from the project survey phases I of the vfdb Fire Loss Statistic
Sebastian Festagvfdb Department 14, Sulzburg, Germany
13:50 Smoke alarms – Where are we now and the outlook for the future
Arthur LeeU.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Bethesda, USA Thomas ClearyNIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
14:15 Methods to quantify smoke detection performance in risk-informed engineering applications
Gabriel Taylor, Susan Cooper, Amy D’Agostino, Nicholas MellyNuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC, USAThomas Cleary NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
14:40 Learning to rate the reliability of the fire safety system
Ai-Zhong WangGulf Security Technology, Qinhuangdao, P.R.China Chang-Ming XuNortheastern University at Qinhuangdao, P.R.China
15:05 Coffee break
Program
The coffee break is sponsored by
Sept. 12, 2017
Salon A
Tuesday
Session 4 Smoke aerosol characterization Chairman Peter Massingberd-Mundy, Xtralis, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, UK
15:30 Polarized light scattering of smoke sources and cooking aerosols
Thomas Cleary, Amy MenschNIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
15:55 Polarised light scattering analyses for aerosol classification
Thorsten Schultze, Lea Marcius, Wolfgang Krüll,Ingolf WillmsUniversity Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
16:20 Design of a polarimetric scattering-based aerosol-classifying smoke detector prototype
Lea Marcius, Thorsten Schultze, Ingolf WillmsUniversity Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
16:45 Characterization of smoke particles produced from n-heptane / toluene test fire: Influence of different mixing ratio
Jia Liu, Qixing Zhang, Feng Wang, Jun Fang,Yongming Zhang State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, Hefei, P.R.China
17:10 A method for fire detecting by volume and surface area concentration based on dual wavelengths
Xiao Xiao, Tian Deng, Ming Zhu, Shu Wang Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, P.R. China
18:00 Welcome reception (cash bar & appetizers)
19:00 End of the first conference day
Program
The welcome reception is sponsored by
Sept. 12, 2017Tuesday
Session 5 Suppression applications Chairman Stefan Bieder, University Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
15:30 Development of protection recommendations for Li-ion battery bulk storage: Sprinklered fire test
Benjamin DitchFM Global, Norwood, USAR. Thomas LongExponent Inc., Bowie, USA
15:55 Developing a fire test strategy forstorage protection under sloped ceilings
Justin A. Geiman, Noah L. RyderFire & Risk Alliance, Rockville, MD, USAAndré W. MarshallCustom Spray Solutions, Silver Spring, MD, USAPrateep ChatterjeeFM Global, Norwood, MA, USA
16:20 Analysis of fire suppression jet accumulation characteristics: Effect of varying nozzle pressure, flow rate, and AFFF concentration
Christopher Menchini, Gary MorrisWest Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, USASteven WellsVulcan Research and Controls, Panama City, Florida, USA
16:45 Opportunity to visit the wet lab at the University of Maryland.Due to a limited number of participants a separate registration is necessary.
18:00 Welcome reception (cash bar & appetizers)
19:00 End of the first conference day
Salon C
Program
Heinz Luck Fire Detection LaboratoryUniversity Duisburg-EssenCommunication Systems
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Sep. 13, 2017Wednesday
Session 6 Standards Chairman Casey Grant, Fire Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA, USA
08:45 UL268 7th challenge with single infrared smoke detector
Hans AebersoldSiemens Switzerland, Zug, Switzerland
09:10 Effect of contamination on the sensitivity of optical scatter smoke sensors
Stephen EllwoodAW Technology, Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, UK
09:35 Smoke alarm devices and smart-home systems - How will a shared future look like?
Ulrich RabeVdS, Cologne, Germany
10:00 The development of automatic fire alarm standards and related products in China
Hongjun DingShenyang Fire Research Institute, Shenyang, P.R.China
10:25 Coffee break
Session 8 Alarming, false alarm tests Chairman Sebastian Festag, Hekatron, Sulzburg, Germany
10:50 Wireless interconnections in fire detection and fire alarm systems: Points of attention for the installer and the Belgian application standard
Benoît StockbroeckxANPI, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
11:15 Multi-channel information processing for fire detection
Mathias StägerSiemens Switzerland, Zug, Switzerland Elizabeth Ren, Nour Zalmai, Hans-Andrea LoeligerETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
11:40 Thermally-induced failure of smoke alarms
Stephen M. Olenick, Haavard R. Boehmer Combustion Science & Engineering, Columbia, MD, USAGeraldine Martin Olsson Fire & Risk, New Zealand
12:05 Lunch break
Program
Salon A
Fire Protection Research FoundationThe Fire Protection Research Foundation plans, manages, and communicates research on a broad range of fire safety issues in collaboration with scientists and laboratories around the world. The Foundation is an affiliate of NFPA.
Sept. 13, 2017Wednesday
Session 7 Simulation Chairman Stefanie Schubert, Otto-von-Guericke-University, Magdeburg, Germany
08:45 Conceptual system for evaluating the impact on residential life safety of new fire protection technology
Paul Reneke, Morgan Burns, Richard Peacock,Thomas Cleary, Chandler MacLarenNIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
09:10 Investigations of the impact of extinguishing water on sub-THz material characteristics
Benedikt Friederich, Thorsten Schultze,Ingolf WillmsUniversity Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
09:35 Predicting detector response time using saltwater modeling on sloped ceilings
Pietro M. F. Maisto, André W. Marshall, Michael J. GollnerUniversity of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
10:00 Modelling of mature soot dynamics and optical properties
Georgios A. Kelesidis, Sotiris E. PratsinisETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Aleksandar Duric, Martin AllemannSiemens Switzerland, Zug, Switzerland
10:25 Coffee break
Session 9 Simulation Chairman Jun Fang, State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, Hefei, P.R.China
10:50 A CFD-based study about smoke distribution in presence of a mechanical ventilation system in a passive house
Stefanie Schubert, Ulrich KrauseUniversity Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
11:15 A statistical model for smoke alarm activation in upholstered furniture fires
Thomas Cleary, Richard Peacock NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
11:40 Numerical study on the airflow characteristics caused by wood combustion
Hiroshi Hasebe, Toru Oyaide, Hiroya Suzuki,Takashi NomuraNihon University, Tokyo, Japan
12:05 Lunch break
Program
Salon C
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Founded in 1896, NFPA is a global, nonprofit organization devoted to eliminating death, injury, property and economic loss due to fire, electrical and related hazards. The association delivers information and knowledge through more than 300 consensus codes and standards, research, training, education, outreach and advocacy; and by partnering with others who share an interest in furthering the NFPA mission. All NFPA codes and standards can be viewed online for free. NFPA‘s membership totals more than 65,000 individuals around the world.
The coffee break is sponsored by
Sep. 13, 2017Wednesday
Session 10 False alarm tests, alarming Chairman Thomas Cleary, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
14:00 Non-fire sensitivity testing of optical smoke detectors
Wolfgang Krüll, Thorsten Schultze, Ingolf WillmsUniversity Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
14:25 A study on scattering characterization of water steam aerosols for smoke detector
Rong Zheng, Yuan Cheng, Song Lu, Heping ZhangState Key Laboratory of Fire Science, Hefei, P.R.China
14:50 Using smoke obscuration to warn of pre-ignition conditions of unattended cooking fires
Erik Johnsson, Mariusz ZarzeckiNIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
15:15 Smoke plus infra-red sensors as an alternative fire detection for activation of a residential fire suppression appliance
William MakantPlumis, London, UK
15:40 Coffee break
Session 12 Multi-sensor systems, gas sensors Chairman Peter Stahl, Wagner Schweiz, Wallisellen, Switzerland
16:00 Multicriteria detection: Leveraging building control and comfort sensors for fire state determination
Noah L. RyderFire & Risk Alliance, Rockville, MD, USA Elizabeth J. WeckmanUniversity of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
16:25 A hydrogen sensor based on acoustic rotational relaxation spectra
Xiangqun Zhang, Shu Wang, Ming Zhu, Tingting LiuHuazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, P.R.China
16:50 A comparison of carbon monoxide gas sensing to particle smoke detection in residential fire scenarios
Amy Mensch, Thomas ClearyNIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
17:15 Experimental study on FT-IR analysis of chemical species from wooden materials in pre-combustion condition
Osami Sugawa, Kyoko KamiyaTokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan
17:40 End of the second conference day
19:00 Conference dinner
AUBE ’17 / SUPDET 2017 Best Paper AwardThe “AUBE ’17 / SUPDET 2017 Best Paper Award“ is presented during the conference dinner.
The award is an endowment of the NFPA Fire Protection Research Foundation, FPRF and the University Duisburg-Essen, Chair of Communication Systems, NTS.
Program
Salon A
The coffee break is sponsored by
Sept. 13, 2017Wednesday
Session 11 Oxy reduction, special suppression systems Chairman Benjamin Ditch, FM Global, Norwood, USA
14:00 Installation and discharge test of a low pressure extinguishing system utilizing cryogenic liquid argon to protect a liquid sodium experiment
Gudrun Fay, Jan WitteMinimax, Bad Oldesloe, Germany
14:25 Hybrid fire extinguishing systems:An evaluation of the effects of high elevations on Class A and Class B fuel fires
Larry Carmen, Bob Ballard Victaulic, Easton, Pennsylvania, USANoah L. RyderFire and Risk Alliance, Rockville, MD, USA
14:50 Active fire prevention by oyxgen reduction systems
Markus MuellerWagner Schweiz, Wallisellen, Switzerland
15:15 International standardization of oxygen reduction systems for fire protection
Frank SiedlerWagner Fire Safety, Waltham, USA Florence Daniault Wagner Group, Langenhagen, Germany
15:40 Coffee break
Session 13 Wild fires Chairman Thorsten Schultze, University Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
16:00 Spatial distribution of hot spots in the “Chapada dos Guimarães” National Park, Mato Grosso State, Brasil, from 2005 to 2014
Ronaldo Viana Soares, Antonio Carlos BatistaFederal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil Arlindo de Paula Machado NetoFederal University of Mato Grosso, Sinop, Brazil
16:25 Investigation of machine learning algorithm compared to fuzzy logic in wild fire smoke detection applications
Azarm Nowzad, Andreas Jock, Klaus Jäckel,Ralf ReulkeIQ Wireless, Berlin, Germany
16:50 Fast and reliable wildfire smoke detection based on self-learning and interactive functionalities to provide useful early detection
Joachim F. DreibachVispectiv AG, Aarau, Switzerland
17:15 Computer vision techniques for firebrand detection and characterization
Ali Tohidi, Michael GollnerUniversity of Maryland, College Park, MD, USAChristine Standohar-Alfano, Stephen QuarlesInsurance Institute for Business & Home Safety, Richburg, SC, USA
17:40 End of the second conference day
19:00 Conference dinner
Program
Salon C
The conference dinner is co-sponsored by
Sept. 14, 2017Thursday
Session 14 Fire detection in aircraft and vehicles Chairman André Freiling, Airbus Operations GmbH, Bremen, Germany
08:45 Fire detection and fire fighting testing and approval on railway vehicles
Peter StahlWagner Schweiz, Wallisellen, Switzerland
09:10 Multi-criteria / multi-sensor early fire detection in the engine compartmentof road vehicles: Evaluation process of gas sensors
Gunnar Arndt, Slawomir Suchy, Dirk Vialkowitschvacos, Nagold, GermanyAnna Staerz, Alexandru Oprea, Udo Weimar, Wolfgang RosenstielEberhard-Karls-Universität, Tübingen, Germany
09:35 False alarm resisting smoke detector for mobility application
Jan Boris Philipp, Karsten Kirbach, Matthias Hofmann, Albrecht Hopfe, Martin Schank, Ralf Behrens, Gerd WedlerApparatebau Gauting GmbH, Gilching, Germany Thorsten SchultzeUniversity Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
10:00 An experimental study on the influence of low air pressure on the flame height of wall fire plumes
Yuan Cheng, Song Lu, Heping ZhangState Key Laboratory of Fire Science, Hefei, P.R.China
10:25 Coffee break
Session 16 Fire detection in aircraft and vehicles, special applications Chairman Takashi Ono, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan
10:50 New certification rules for fire detection in vehicles
Ola Willstrand, Peter Karlsson, Jonas BrandtRISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Borås, Sweden
11:15 Transportation of Li-ion batteries: The state of charge parameter
Nicholas Nava, Hubert Biteau Exponent, Bowie, MD, USA
11:40 Buoyancy driven flow in an underground metro station for different climate conditions – Experimental and numerical investigation
Matthes Dietrich, Christian KnaustBundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, Berlin, Germany Markus BrüneRuhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, GermanyLucas ArnoldForschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, GermanySebastian FestagHekatron, Sulzburg, Germany
12:05 Lunch break
Program
Salon A
Sept. 14, 2017Thursday
Session 15 Sprinkler technologies Chairman Marty Ahrens, NFPA, Quincy, MA, USA
08:45 Acoustic impact of fire suppression nozzles
Sudarshan Koushik, Duane McCormick,Changmin Cao, May CornUnited Technologies Research Center, E. Hartford, Connecticut, USA
09:10 Acoustic nozzle design for fire protection application
Melissa A. Loureiro, Alan Elder,Arash AhmadzadeganJohnson Controls, Cranston, RI, USA
09:35 Stakeholder perceptions of home fire sprinklers
Liza Bowles, Sam BowlesNewport Partners, Davidsonville, MD, USA
10:00 The effect of obstructions on ESFR sprinkler performance
Garner A. PalenskeJensen Hughes, San Diego, CA, USA
10:25 Coffee break
Session 17 Sprinkler technologies, AFFF Chairman Daniel Gorham, Fire Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA, USA
10:50 Comparison of firefighting performance between commercial AFFF and analytically defined reference AFFF formulations
Katherine Hinnant, Art Snow, John FarleySpencer Giles, Ramagopal AnanthU.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA
11:15 Optimized sprinkler development through spray field engineering analysis: Initial spray characterization and reduced order modeling
Stephen J. Jordan, Noah L. Ryder Fire & Risk Alliance, Rockville, MD, USA Robert J. BallardVictaulic, Easton, PA, USAAndré W. MarshallCustom Spray Solutions, Silver Spring, MD, USA
11:40 Performance-based fire detection system design for water curtain at proscenium opening of stages
Frank WangJensen Hughes, Anaheim, USA Xiaolei ChenCalifornia State University, Los Angeles, USA
12:05 Warehouse protection of exposed expanded Group-A plastics with electronic sprinkler technology
Zachary L. Magnone, Jeremiah Crocker,Pedriant PeñaTyco Fire Protection Products, Cranston, RI, USA
12:30 Lunch break
Program
Salon C
The coffee break is sponsored by
Sept. 14, 2017Thursday
Session 18 Special applications in fire detection Chairman Daniel Gottuk, Jensen Hughes, Baltimore, MD, USA
14:00 OFDR-temperature sensing using existing fiber-optic communication cables – An application for automatic fire detection?
Markus Brüne, Annika Gomell, Andreas PflitschRuhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, GermanyWilhelm Furian Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany Bernd HorbachLIOS Technology, Cologne, Germany
14:25 In-situ smoke generation for testing very early warning fire detection (VEWFD)
Joshua Dinaburg, Benjamin GaudetJensen Hughes, Baltimore, MD, USA
14:50 Detection of overheated rollers in belt conveyor systems
Andreas CzylwikUniversity Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, GermanySimon TripplerGTE, Viersen, Germany
15:15 Basic study on position estimation of fire source using Fiber Bragg gratings
Tatsuya Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Ohno, Yu Matsumoto,Taiyo Matsumura, Yukitaka Shinoda, Takashi OnoNihon University, Tokyo, Japan
15:40 Coffee break
Session 20 Flame detection, video detection, image processing Chairman Andreas Czylwik, University Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
16:00 Visual smoke density measurement for video smoke detection
Andreas Wellhausen, Anton Stadler Bosch Security Systems, Grasbrunn, Germany Fabian HoppeHsKA, Karlsruhe, Germany
16:25 Analysis of volume local binary patterns for video based smoke detection
Gaohua Lin, Qixing Zhang, Gao Xu, Lan Qian, Yongming ZhangState Key Laboratory of Fire Science, Hefei, P.R.China
16:50 A smoke type classification concept for video fire detection
Andreas Wellhausen, Anton StadlerBosch Security Systems, Grasbrunn, Germany
17:15 Video smoke detection using deep domain adaptation enhanced with synthetic smoke images
Gao Xu, Qixing Zhang, Gaohua Lin, Jinjun Wang, Yongming ZhangState Key Laboratory of Fire Science, Hefei, P.R.China
17:40 Conclusion
17:50 End of the conference
Program
Salon A
Sept. 14, 2017Thursday
Session 19 ASD, suppression applications Chairman Peter Stahl, Wagner Schweiz, Wallisellen, Switzerland
14:00 Aspirating gas detection - CFD modelling predicts application performance
Yun JiangXtralis, Bentleigh East, AustraliaClaudio GroppettiXtralis, Avon, MA, USA
14:25 Predicting the effectiveness of various detection strategies protecting spaces where smoke may not reach the ceiling
Peter Massingberd-Mundy, Yun JiangXtralis, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, UK Ben RalphUniversity of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
14:50 Towards predicting high sensitivity smoke detector operational performance in building environments
Michael Birnkrant, Hui Fang, May Corn, Peter HarrisUnited Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT, USA
15:15 Preventing warehouse total loss caused by excessive ventilation
John FrankXL Catlin, Property Risk Engineering / GAPS, Atlanta, USA
15:40 Coffee break
Session 21 Standards, special applications in fire detection Chairman Amanda Kimball, Fire Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA, USA
16:00 Sprinkler performance – How are we doing? How can NFPA 13 and 25 help?
Marty Ahrens, Jacqueline WilmotNFPA, Quincy, MA, USA
16:25 Multi scenario fire tests in tunnels Stefan Brügger, Arnd RognerSecuriton, Zollikofen, Switzerland
16:50 Automated fire detection and suppression in a retrofitted tunnel using fiber-optic linear heat detection
Julio Toko, Martin Fromme, Bernd Horbach,Wieland HillLIOS Technology, Portland, OR, USA
17:15 Conclusion
17:25 End of the conference
Program
Salon C
Poster-Session
Fire quadrotor UAV flight attitude control simulation based on MATLAB
Shichao Kuai, Wenqing WangShenyang Fire Research Institute, Shenyang, P.R.China Benliang Li, Aizhong WangGulf Security Technology, Qinhuangdao, P.R.China
Saffire: NASA’s spacecraft fire safety large-scale burn experiments in low gravity
Marit Meyer, David L. Urban, Gary A. Ruff, Paul Ferkul, Sandra Olson, and John EastonNASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, USA
Application on fire detectors’ real-time alarm information orientation to high-rise building fire command
Xueming Shu, Jinjin Wu, Shiyang Tang, Jun HuTsinghua University, Beijing, P.R.ChinaJingfu GuanHefei Institute for Public Safety Research, Tsinghua University, Hefei, P.R.China
The design of MLX90614 based kitchen infrared temperature monitor fire alarm and a preliminary study of temperature fitting algorithm
Wuhua Zou, Mengmeng Liu, Dianhong Wang, Quan Yuan,Weimin Zhang, Zhuo ChengChina Univercity of Geosciences, Wuhan, P.R.ChinaXu XieNaval University of Engineering, Wuhan, P.R.China
Analysis of flame characteristic of NexGen burner based on fire detection
Wei Wang, Kun Yang, Li-quan Tao, Shuai Liu, Yi-cheng Yang, Li-ping Yin, Zhao Chen, Jie BaiKey Laboratory of Civil Aircraft Airworthiness and Maintenance, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, P.R.China
Exhibition
AW Technology Ltd., Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
EUSAS e.V., Duisburg, Germany
Figaro Engineering Inc., Mino, Osaka, Japan
Johnson Controls, Manchester, United Kingdom
Lorenz Messgerätebau GmbH & Co. KG, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany
The Protectowire Co., Pembroke, MA, USA
Laboratory tours
Tuesday, September 12, starting at 16:45 Opportunity to visit the wet lab at the University of Maryland.Due to a limited number of participants a separate registration prior to the conference is necessary.
Friday, September 15, starting at 9:00Opportunity to visit the NIST fire laboratory.Due to a limited number of participants a separate registration prior to the conference is necessary.
Program & Steering Committee
Kerry Bell UL, Northbrook, Il, U.S.A.
Stefan Bieder University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
Alan Brinson European Fire Sprinkler Network, London, UK
Thomas Cleary NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, U.S.A.
Andreas Czylwik University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
Benjamin Ditch FM Global, Norwood, MA, U.S.A.
Sebastian Festag Hekatron Vertriebs GmbH, Sulzburg, Germany
André Freiling Airbus Operations GmbH, Bremen, Germany
Daniel Gottuk Hughes Associates Inc., Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Casey Grant Fire Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA, U.S.A.
Heinrich Herbster Hekatron Vertriebs GmbH, Sulzburg, Germany
Jörg Kelleter GTE, Viersen, Germany
Amanda Kimball Fire Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA, U.S.A.
Claus-Dieter Kohl Justus Liebig University Gießen, Gießen, Germany
Daisuke Kozeki National Institut for Fire & Desaster, Tokyo, Japan
Ulrich Krause Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
Kurt Lenkeit Minimax, Bad Oldesloe, Germany
Oliver Linden Wagner, Langenhagen, Germany
Andre Marshall University of Maryland, College Park, MD, U.S.A.
Peter Massingberd-Mundy Xtralis Pty Ltd., Hemel Hempstead, Herts, UK
Takashi Ono Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan
Milosh Puchovsky Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, U.S.A.
Guillermo Rein Imperial College London, London, UK
Robert Schifiliti R.P. Schifiliti Associates Inc., Reading, MA, U.S.A.
Michael Schnell EUSAS e.V., Duisburg, Germany
Thorsten Schultze University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
Joseph Senecal Kidde Fenwal, Ashland, MA, U.S.A.
Peter Stahl Wagner Switzerland, Wallisellen, Switzerland
Victoria Valentine Society of Fire Protection Engineers, SFPE, Gaithersburg, MD, U.S.A.
Shu Wang Huazhong-University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, P. R. China
Ingolf Willms University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
AUBE ’17 / SUPDET 2017 is supported by
Creative inspiration between the Rhine and Ruhr: the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) is located in the European region with the highest density of institutions of higher education. Created in 2003 by the merger of the universities of Duisburg and Essen, the UDE is the youngest university in North Rhine-Westphalia and one of the ten largest universities in Germany. https://www.uni-due.de/
The Fire Detection and Security Systems Research Group has worked for many years in the field of early fire detection. The large Fire Detection Laboratory in Duisburg provides facilities and the technology for research work. The laboratory is designed and equipped for fire tests in the incipient stage of a fire (e.g. EN54-7 tests) as well as for non-fire experiments.http://nts.uni-due.de/
EUSAS e.V. is the European Society for Automatic Alarm Systems e.V. It provides a European platform for promoting fire protection and security comprising fire detection, extinguishing, intrusion detection, access control and video monitoring.http://www.eusas.org/
The Fire Protection Research Foundation (FPRF) is an independent nonprofit organization whose mission is to plan, manage and communicate research in support of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) mission.http://www.nfpa.org/
Conference office
The conference office can be contacted during the conference hours (Sept. 12 - 14, 2017) by email.
+1 339 235 2267 Amanda Kimball
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Venue
College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center3501 University Blvd East, Hyattsville, Maryland 20783 USAIntersection Adelphi Rd. and University Blvd. E+1 301 - 985 - 7300This hotel does not provide a shuttle service.
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DCA
Washington DC
College Park
Washington Dulles International Airport - IADHotel direction: 50 miles W• Transportation: Express eco-friendly Prius and SuperShuttle Call 1-800-258-3826 and mention the code B9X2F, fee: 80 USD (one way), reservation required• Estimated taxi fare: 80 USD (one way)• Local public transport (1:40 h)
1. Dulles Airport to D St SW & 7th St SW: Bus 5A2. L‘Enfant Plaza Station to Prince George‘s Plaza:
Metro - Green Line, dir. Greenbelt3. Prince George‘s Plaza Station & Bus Bay A to
Adelphi & Tulane Dr: Bus F6 / F8
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport - BWIHotel direction: 30 miles S• Transportation: Express eco-friendly Prius and SuperShuttle Call 1-800-258-3826 and mention the code B9X2F, fee: 65 USD (one way), reservation required• Bus service, fee: 65 USD (one way)• Estimated taxi fare: 65 USD (one way)• Local public transport (1:30 h)
1. BWI Airport to Greenbelt Metro Dr & Cherrywood La: Bus B30
2. Greenbelt Metro Dr & Cherrywood La to Campus Dr & Presidential Dr: Bus C2
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - DCAHotel direction: 15 miles SW • Transportation: Express eco-friendly Prius and SuperShuttle Call 1-800-258-3826 and mention the code B9X2F, fee: 55 USD (one way)• Estimated taxi fare: 60 USD (one way)• Local public transport(1:20 h)
1. Airport to Gallery Place Chinatown Station: Metro - Yellow Line, dir. Mount Vernon Square
2. Gallery Place Chinatown Station to Prince George‘s Plaza: Metro - Green Line
dir. Greenbelt3. Prince George‘s Plaza Station & Bus Bay A to
Adelphi & Tulane Dr: Bus F6 / F8
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