An Arduino program in which you can make a traffic advisor light bar for your truck or SUV
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An Arduino program in which you can make a traffic advisor light bar for your truck or SUV
A simple model for simulation of fire spread in savannas and other grass-dominated ecosystems.
The Feuermelder is a fire alarm device designed to respond when the convected thermal energy of a fire increases the temperature of a heat sensitive element
🏆 Finalist at UMD Spring 2017 Over Sand Vehicle competition
☁️ 📲 🔥 A project based in Mobile and Pervasive Computing. This project was built using Arduino, C++ (C Plus Plus), Java, Android and Google App Engine. The scenario chosen for this project was to combat forest fires with the use of sensors and actuators, to detect and prevent fire occurrences in forests, as also, collect and analyse data from th…
NodeMCU ESP8266 Project : Fire Detector
Simple Arduino library used to "fire-off" processes at specific intervals
Recreating how the Goblet of Fire works. Not affiliated with JK Rowling.
🎃 Arduino sketch for multiple neopixels to create spooky 'fire' effect
🎃 Arduino sketch to create spooky 'fire' effect for Adafruit Circuit Playground using the onboard neopixels
Explore our Firefighting Robot repo—a nexus of robotics and emergency response innovation. Our autonomous robots excel in fire detection, navigation, and suppression. With remote control, seamless connectivity, and modular design, they elevate firefighting capabilities.
The device EMINA - Emergency Mapping Interior Network Arduino is a small device designed to protect your home in case of fire by sending you notifications.
An Fire Detection System for detecting Flame, Gas level ,Temperature & Humidity Using Thinkspeak as a service to store the Data collected & then displaying it on the Nextjs & Flutter dashboard
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