After ash rained on her car while driving by a wildfire last year, Ankita Mohapatra had an idea — a big idea.
\n\nAs destructive wildfires raged across California and the region, the Cal State Fullerton assistant professor of computer engineering wanted to develop an early detection system to identify areas facing high wildfire risks using “smart” technology.
\n\nStudent and faculty researchers in the “Engineering Wildfire Mitigation” project are designing a wireless, solar-powered sensor hub that relays information to a central processing station for data analysis and generation of fire alerts. The idea is to use machine learning and artificial intelligence to identify and prevent hot spots.
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