Ground-based Remote Sensing Multi-spectral Scanning Fire Warning System Received Appraisal from Enterprise Users

[China Instrument Network Instrument R&D] On December 29, 2016, China Science and Technology (Beijing) Scientific and Technological Achievements Evaluation Center based on the relevant provisions of the "Science and Technology Evaluation Methods" of the Ministry of Science and Technology, in accordance with third-party evaluation standards and procedures, in line with science, Objectively, independently, and impartially, an expert at the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences organized experts to evaluate the scientific and technological achievements of the “Rain- Ground Remote Sensing Multispectral Scanning Fire Warning System” project developed by Beijing China Aerospace-based Space Information Science Research Institute Co., Ltd.

Sun Meisheng, Professor, Department of Automation, Tsinghua University, An Liansheng, Professor, Beijing University of Technology, Xu Donglai, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Professor, Beijing Institute of Technology, Secretary-general, China Fire Retardant Institute, Zhou Zhengyu, Researcher, Institute of Fire Protection, Chinese Academy of Science, Ma Daozhen, China Gao Shiheng, professor-level senior engineer of the Association for Comprehensive Utilization of Resources, Xiong Haitao, partner and vice president of Tianyi Capital, and Jin Shi, a researcher of the New Materials Professional Committee of the Chinese Chemical Society attended the meeting.

After expert review, the project is considered to be used for fire detection. It has the advantages of high accuracy, quick response, and bad weather and normal use. The relevant technologies have reached the domestic advanced level. The results have been applied in a number of companies and have won praise from users. The project has obtained a number of utility model patents and has independent intellectual property rights. The participating experts unanimously agreed to pass the evaluation of scientific and technological achievements.

(Original title: Terrestrial Remote Sensing Multispectral Scanning Fire Warning System Project Passes National Science and Technology Achievement Evaluation)