Fire Eye "forest fires end lives, we protect them"

High-Level Project Summary

This project is developed to be able to fight or avoid forest fires, to have more strategies for firefighters to fight fires and to save people and wildlife. We will be able to achieve this goal thanks to satellites, an unmanned aerial platform and antennas, this thanks to the help of our project "FIRE EYE" which will be an application for cell phones, which will send a notification in case of a forest fire, or in another case that you send an alert that you perceived the fire.This project will be very useful because thanks to it many human lives, natural habitats, wildlife and even agricultural crops could be saved, in addition to providing firefighters where the fire is, how much place it

Link to Project "Demo"

Detailed Project Description

Our project is responsible for preventing and fighting forest fires, keeping people and wildlife safe, protecting homes that are close to these areas, and avoiding deforestation. This may be possible thanks to nanosatellites, an unmanned aerial platform, antennas, and our. In this case, we will focus on the Peralillo dam which is a place with many trees, now suppose there is a forest fire in this place what our application would do is to inform people that there is a forest fire nearby, as does, because thanks to the unmanned aircraft, they are going to detect the fire in the place, then the nanosatellites or CanSats are in charge of sending signals so that the application notifies the problem.

With this we hope to facilitate the work of firefighters in putting out these fires, living beings, trees, and people in the area would also be kept safe. It is intended to use the technology of "Google Maps" to have access to the map of the place where you are.

Space Agency Data

For our project we plan to use NASA (July 29, 1958) and the AEXA (July 31, 2010) as support.

Hackathon Journey

How would you describe your experience with Space Apps?

It was a great challenge to be in this event, but in general we really liked being here organizing ourselves, brainstorming, working as a team, living together, and reaching an agreement on our app. All of this was so much fun and unique. Experiences like these strengthen us in educational settings.

You learned?

Throughout the development of this project, it was possible to acquire new tools and knowledge necessary to face this current world that is increasingly updated, where every day a new technology, a new science, a new invention arises, however, all this begins with an idea, and it is what must always be taken into account when doing something, whatever it is, not to stop working with the imagination, as happened in this project, where this imagination was key to achieving out our “fire eye” demo. 

What inspired your team to choose this challenge?

Our team is mainly made up of aeronautical engineering and automotive systems engineering students, hence our passion for airplanes, design, mathematics and physics. That is why we decided to apply our knowledge in this project, to benefit our Guanajuato community.

 What was your approach to developing this project?

Improve understanding of wildfire impacts on air quality, weather, and climate. Use detailed measurements of these emitted gases to address scientific issues including: how emissions depend on fuel type. And we are mainly interested in the safety of the inhabitants of Guanajuato during a fire, that is why our appa is planned to alert a fire or, as the case may be, as an emergency number in case of a medical emergency due to a fire.

How did your team resolve setbacks and challenges?

The key is teamwork and excellent communication, which is why we were able to finish our presentation and demo in a timely manner, with the help of brainstorming, discussions and collaborative research. The activities were assigned according to the skills of each member, which made the results more efficient. 

 

Is there someone you would like to thank and why?

We thank our teachers, especially Professor Boriz Ore. His words were wise, his knowledge rigorous and precise. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in a professional manner.

And last but not least, we thank each of our families for their unconditional support and for keeping us upbeat during this Hackathon.

References

Tools:



  • Power Point
  • Word
  • Google Docs
  • Google Power Point
  • Google Earth
  • Corel Graphic Suite


Websites:




Yedra, S. M. (31 de agosto de 2021). Sierra de Santa Rosa en Guanajuato, qué hacer y cómo llegar. Recuperado de https://www.milenio.com/politica/comunidad/sierra-de-santa-rosa-en-guanajuato-que-hacer-y-como-llegar

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