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Mardan Student Develops Groundbreaking Software To Detect Exact Location Of Aerial Firing In 5 Seconds

A promising student from the Engineering University in Mardan has developed innovative software that can pinpoint the exact location of aerial gunfire within the city, according to local media reports. This technology holds immense potential to combat the rising issue of celebratory gunfire in Pakistan.

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The software is designed to be a powerful tool for law enforcement. It can detect the sound of gunfire and, within a mere five seconds, determine the precise location from where the shots originated. This crucial information can then be relayed to the police immediately, allowing for a swift and targeted response.

The developer behind this project is Muhammad Ali, a student whose ingenuity has the potential to significantly improve public safety in Mardan. Details regarding the software’s technical aspects are limited, but reports mention it utilizes Google Maps to pinpoint the source of the gunfire.

This is not the first instance of impressive innovation emerging from Mardan’s engineering scene. Last year, two students from the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Mardan successfully created a prototype for a brain-controlled wheelchair designed to assist quadriplegic patients.

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This project, developed by Mohammad Dawood and Mohammad Faizan Akhtar, demonstrates the remarkable talent and dedication present within Mardan’s student body.

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