DR. ION: Disaster rescue over information-oriented network

Disasters often cause inevitable and tremendous loss in lives and properties. Appropriate use of the rapidly growing IT technologies will ease disaster rescue missions. Lightweight mobile device has become a ubiquitously essential element in people daily activities. Therefore, mobile devices are use...

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Published in2012 Fifth IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA) pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors Wei-Chun Chung, Chi-Jen Wu, Chin-Fu Ku, Der-Tsai Lee, Jan-Ming Ho
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.12.2012
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Summary:Disasters often cause inevitable and tremendous loss in lives and properties. Appropriate use of the rapidly growing IT technologies will ease disaster rescue missions. Lightweight mobile device has become a ubiquitously essential element in people daily activities. Therefore, mobile devices are used to support information synthesis and delivery services in designing emergency response systems for disaster rescue and relief operations. In this paper, we present the inception of Disaster Rescue over Information-Oriented Network, abbreviated as DR. ION. DR. ION is an information-oriented framework consisting of a set of ION nodes. The ION nodes are self-organized into an information exchange network with or without network infrastructure support. To reduce the complexity of using the underlying network by the rescue teams, a message in DR. ION is self-evolving, which means that the message is active: it delivers rescue instructions along with its information content, and interacts through the ION nodes with the surrounding environment.
ISBN:1467347736
9781467347730
ISSN:2163-2871
2689-7121
DOI:10.1109/SOCA.2012.6449428