Emergency management with ZigBee and GIS

Communications network damage resulting from a large disaster causes difficulties in the ability to rapidly understand the current situation and thus make appropriate decisions toward mitigating problems. This research focuses on the rapid construction of a network after a disaster occurs. This stud...

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Main Authors: Kawamura, Youhei, Veenendaal, B., Dewan, A., Hayashi, M., Kitahara, I., Nobuhara, H., Ishii, K.
Other Authors: Takahiro Yamanoi
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Kaoru Hirota 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18267
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author Kawamura, Youhei
Veenendaal, B.
Dewan, A.
Hayashi, M.
Kitahara, I.
Nobuhara, H.
Ishii, K.
author2 Takahiro Yamanoi
author_facet Takahiro Yamanoi
Kawamura, Youhei
Veenendaal, B.
Dewan, A.
Hayashi, M.
Kitahara, I.
Nobuhara, H.
Ishii, K.
author_sort Kawamura, Youhei
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description Communications network damage resulting from a large disaster causes difficulties in the ability to rapidly understand the current situation and thus make appropriate decisions toward mitigating problems. This research focuses on the rapid construction of a network after a disaster occurs. This study suggests ZigBee and GIS technologies to resolve these problems and provide an effective communications system. This paper provides ground design of the emergency management system with ZigBee network and GIS technologies. In this paper, it was demonstrated the effectiveness of establishing such a communications system for supporting efforts to relieve disaster-damaged areas.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-182672017-01-30T12:06:54Z Emergency management with ZigBee and GIS Kawamura, Youhei Veenendaal, B. Dewan, A. Hayashi, M. Kitahara, I. Nobuhara, H. Ishii, K. Takahiro Yamanoi Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ZigBee disaster-damaged areas Communications network damage resulting from a large disaster causes difficulties in the ability to rapidly understand the current situation and thus make appropriate decisions toward mitigating problems. This research focuses on the rapid construction of a network after a disaster occurs. This study suggests ZigBee and GIS technologies to resolve these problems and provide an effective communications system. This paper provides ground design of the emergency management system with ZigBee network and GIS technologies. In this paper, it was demonstrated the effectiveness of establishing such a communications system for supporting efforts to relieve disaster-damaged areas. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18267 Kaoru Hirota restricted
spellingShingle Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
ZigBee
disaster-damaged areas
Kawamura, Youhei
Veenendaal, B.
Dewan, A.
Hayashi, M.
Kitahara, I.
Nobuhara, H.
Ishii, K.
Emergency management with ZigBee and GIS
title Emergency management with ZigBee and GIS
title_full Emergency management with ZigBee and GIS
title_fullStr Emergency management with ZigBee and GIS
title_full_unstemmed Emergency management with ZigBee and GIS
title_short Emergency management with ZigBee and GIS
title_sort emergency management with zigbee and gis
topic Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
ZigBee
disaster-damaged areas
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18267