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This is a work in progress, the ultimate goal is to add a comprehensive GUI environment to the Offset Elliptical Normal analysis framework for modeling seasonal and diurnal trends at the local level based on historic data. This can be completed with some knowledge of R using the resources archived at NJ Cook's personal webpage

  • Updated Jun 27, 2025
  • Python

Simulation demo: coordinating a small fleet of UAVs to suppress fires on upper floors of a 130-floor building (facade operations only). **Goal:** a clean, auditable baseline for planning, allocation, safety logic, and simple performance metrics. **Python 3.10+**

  • Updated Nov 18, 2025
  • Python

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