1. Smartphone sensing platform for emergency management
- Author
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Radianti, Jaziar, Dugdale, Julie, Gonzalez, Jose J., and Granmo, Ole-Christoffer
- Subjects
Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Multiagent Systems - Abstract
The increasingly sophisticated sensors supported by modern smartphones open up novel research opportunities, such as mobile phone sensing. One of the most challenging of these research areas is context-aware and activity recognition. The SmartRescue project takes advantage of smartphone sensing, processing and communication capabilities to monitor hazards and track people in a disaster. The goal is to help crisis managers and members of the public in early hazard detection, prediction, and in devising risk-minimizing evacuation plans when disaster strikes. In this paper we suggest a novel smartphone-based communication framework. It uses specific machine learning techniques that intelligently process sensor readings into useful information for the crisis responders. Core to the framework is a content-based publish-subscribe mechanism that allows flexible sharing of sensor data and computation results. We also evaluate a preliminary implementation of the platform, involving a smartphone app that reads and shares mobile phone sensor data for activity recognition., Comment: 11th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management ISCRAM2014 (2014)
- Published
- 2014