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Sensor Requirements for Logistics Analysis of Emergency Incident Sites
Tobias Andersson Granberg
author
Carl-Oscar Jonson
author
Erik Prytz
author
Krisjanis Steins
author
Martin Waldemarsson
author
2020
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA (USA)
English
Using sensors to collect data at emergency incident sites can facilitate analysis of the logistic operations. This can be used to improve planning and preparedness for new operations. Furthermore, real-time information from the sensors can serve as operational decision support. In this work in progress, we investigate the requirements on the sensors, and on the sensor data, to facilitate such an analysis. Through observations of exercises, the potential of using sensors for data collection is explored, and the requirements are considered. The results show that the potential benefits are significant, especially for tracking patients, and understanding the interaction between the response actors. However, the sensors need to be quite advanced in order to capture the necessary data.
Sensors
Emergency Response Planning
Tracking
Team Interaction
tobias.andersson.granberg@liu.se
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TobiasAnderssonGranberg_etal2020
ISCRAM 2020 Conference Proceedings – 17th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Iscram 2020
Amanda Hughes
editor
Fiona McNeill
editor
Christopher W. Zobel
editor
17th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2020
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA (USA)
conference publication
952
960
2411-3471
978-1-949373-27-85
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