Senior Data Scientist, Fireball.International – Dr Ruth Luscombe
Behind the scenes people like Dr Ruth Luscombe are deploying artificial intelligence to battle Australia’s wild bushfires. Along with her team of software engineers and
Behind the scenes people like Dr Ruth Luscombe are deploying artificial intelligence to battle Australia’s wild bushfires. Along with her team of software engineers and
Protecting the community is at the heart of what Fireball.International does. A global company based locally at the Digital Hub in Peregian Beach, Directors Chris & Gabrielle Tylor were
Inventors of a system which can detect bushfires in minutes will share in more than $5 million from the Morrison Government to roll out the
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Satellite technology used to hunt the night skies for exploding supernovae will be turning inwards to search for wildfires on earth. A geosynchronous satellite can
Abstract The fires that occurred over the 2019/20 Australian summer were unprecedented in scale and had a devastating impact on large parts of Australia. In
A growing number of startups designed to track extreme weather events such as bushfires are pushing for growth in 2020 but warn commercialising technologies in Australia remains
Abstract Pioneering networks of cameras that can search for wildland fire signatures have been in development for some years (High Performance Wireless Research & Education
As wildfires continue to burn across the interior of British Columbia, thousands of residents have been forced out of their homes — many not knowing whether those homes will withstand the
Can eyes in the sky help stop wildfires like those now devastating parts of California? Carl Pennypacker thinks so. The University of California, Berkeley astrophysicist is
BERKELEY, Calif. (KGO) — There may soon be a way to detect wildfires at an early stage using a system of satellites, planes and drones.
The Fire Urgency Estimation from Geosynchronous Orbit, or FUEGO, is a theoretical framework that uses a satellite to help with the early detection of wildfires.
Combining imaging, computation, software modeling, and satellite hosting systems with firefighting methods may enable cost-effective detection and monitoring of wildland fires in their first few
Scientists from UC Berkeley Develop Framework For Fire-Spotting Satellite UC Berkeley researchers have developed an initial framework for a satellite that could one day help
Featured Image: An artist’s concept of the FUEGO satellite, which would snap digital photos of the Western U.S. every few seconds in search of hot
Abstract Current and planned wildfire detection systems are impressive but lack both sensitivity and rapid response times. A small telescope with modern detectors and significant
The proposed FUEGO satellite could spot small wildfires before they spiral out of control A fire-spotting satellite looking down on the Western United States could
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