Engineering:Fire urgency estimator in geosynchronous orbit

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Short description: Wildfire damage mitigation proposal

Fire urgency estimator in geosynchronous orbit (FUEGO) is a proposed method for early detection and evaluation of wildfires using a system of drones and satellites in geosyncronous orbit equipped with infrared sensors.[1] Use of drones has been described as a potential problem due to Federal Aviation Administration's policy concerning use of airspace during fires.[2]

The concept was published in the journal Remote Sensing.[3] The research is led by Carlton Pennypacker who is an astrophysicist at UC Berkeley.

References

  1. "Fighting Forest Fires Before They Get Big—With Drones" (in en-US). WIRED. 9 June 2015. https://www.wired.com/2015/06/fighting-forest-fires-get-big-drones/. Retrieved 2015-12-27. 
  2. Staff, Tianyi Dong | (6 July 2015). "Berkeley researchers develop satellite, drones system for wildfire detection". http://www.dailycal.org/2015/07/05/berkeley-researchers-develop-satellite-drones-system-wildfire-detection/. Retrieved 2015-12-27. 
  3. Pennypacker, Carlton R.; Jakubowski, Marek K.; Kelly, Maggi; Lampton, Michael; Schmidt, Christopher; Stephens, Scott; Tripp, Robert (17 October 2013). "FUEGO – Fire Urgency Estimator in Geosynchronous Orbit – A Proposed Early-Warning Fire Detection System". Remote Sensing 5 (10): 5173–5192. doi:10.3390/rs5105173. Bibcode2013RemS....5.5173P. 

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