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Ubiquitous computing in emergency: Profile-based situation response
Alexander Smirnov
author
Tatiana Levashova
author
Nikolay Shilov
author
2010
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Seattle, WA
English
Ubiquitous computing opens new possibilities to various aspects of human activities. The paper proposes an approach to emergency situation response that benefits of the ubiquitous computing. The approach is based on utilizing profiles to facilitate the coordination of the activities of the emergency response operation members. The major idea behind the approach is to represent the operation members together with information sources as a network of services that can be configured via negotiation of participating parties. Such elements as profile structure, information source model and negotiation protocol are described in detail.
Information systems
Ubiquitous computing
Emergency response
Emergency situation
Information sources
Negotiation
Negotiation protocol
Profile
Profile structure
Service
Emergency services
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/smirnov/2010/957_Smirnov_etal2010.pdf
AlexanderSmirnov_etal2010
ISCRAM 2010 – 7th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management: Defining Crisis Management 3.0, Proceedings
ISCRAM 2010
S. French
B
Tomaszewski
editor
7th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2010
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Seattle, WA
conference publication
2411-3387
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