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The International Heartbeat Beacon for interoperability & synchronicity of event, alert data
Steven McGee
author
Reverend Kathy Graves
author
2008
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Washington, DC
English
The Heartbeat Beacon addresses data temporal / exchange interoperability gaps by stipulating CAP instantiated data exchanges for military, first responder, and commercial stake holder domains by standardizing data exchange formats, symbol sets, event refresh rates enabling direct collaboration with military telemetry systems using commercial products. Multicast radius will be adjustable e.g., increase / decrease with audible tones based on business logic / military mission thread logic according to threshold rules visually displayed as concentric color band expansion / collapse based on DHS five level color / audible advisory schemes. Alert, evacuation, alternate routing of transportation assets, medical triage will then are adjustable. Organizations through router/switch updates via heartbeat messages will enable spontaneous integration of disparate communities of interest allowing the network to be maneuvered in response to unified events and alerts.
Electronic data interchange
Information systems
Network management
Next generation networks
Beacon
E9-1-1 next generation
Heartbeat
Heartbeat sub-protocol
Method
Network centric warfare
Procedure
Public safety answering points
Synchronicity
Tcp/Ip
Interoperability
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/mcgee/2008/755_McGee+Graves2008.pdf
StevenMcGee+ReverendKathyGraves2008
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2008 – 5th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2008
F. Fiedrich
B
Van
de
Walle
editor
5th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2008
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Washington, DC
conference publication
128
133
9780615206974
2411-3387
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