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Integrating Fire Responses To Combat Wildfires, Jonathan Leonard Badal
Integrating Fire Responses To Combat Wildfires, Jonathan Leonard Badal
Electrical Engineering
Each year wildfires cause significant loss of property, worsen people’s health, and destroy multiple ecosystems. On average, a wildfire season costs anywhere from 7.6-62.8 billion dollars due to fire containment, repair, and restoration [1]. It can take decades to recover from the crippling loss of land and take even longer to fully restore it. However, with the implementation of a robust early detection system, these losses can be significantly reduced. The current process for identifying wildfires involves visual identification, phone call alerts, and media tools primarily driven by park rangers and public reporting. Unfortunately, this system is not preventative and …
Wildfire Early Detection System (Weds), Mason Mciver, Vincent Liang, Jeanreno Racines
Wildfire Early Detection System (Weds), Mason Mciver, Vincent Liang, Jeanreno Racines
Electrical Engineering
With climate change causing an increase in temperature over the past several decades, wildfires have been burning hotter and moving quicker leaving a trail of destruction in their path. Detecting a wildfire early allows firefighters to respond efficiently and effectively to ensure containment. With the rise of advanced computer vision and algorithms, autonomous systems can be used to monitor and report any fire activity. Having multiple devices spread out across a large area will allow first responders to map out the fire location and track the fire. By utilizing smart technologies, property damage can be minimized and residents living in …