Toward the regulation of ubiquitous mobile government: a case study on location-based emergency services in Australia. | Summary
A case study of mobile government applications in the context of emergency management was conducted in Australia with a focus on the utilization of location-based services for emergency warning and notification systems |
A decision support system for debris-flow hazard mitigation in towns based on numerical simulation: a case study at Dongchuan, Yunnan Province. | Summary
Numerical simulation of debris flow movement includes hydrodynamic method and phenomenal modelling method |
An emergency logistics response system for natural disasters. | Summary
A discrete event simulation model that mimics the hurricane season is built using Arena® Simulation Software |
Developing shared situational awareness for emergency management. | Summary
The exercise was based on a where a passenger airplane crashlanded in the sea close to the shoreline.The exercise is planned and carried out annually by the same group of organizations but with a changing scenario. |
Dynamic decision support for managing regional resources: Mapping risk in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. | Summary
Create a spatially precise geodatabase of 425 emergency response facility locations throughout the county. |
Emergency crowd evacuation modeling and simulation framework with cellular discrete event systems. | Summary
Cellular Discrete-Event System Specification (Cell-DEVS) formalism to explore emergency evacuation scenarios by building 12 egress models representing aspects of human behaviors under emergencies and the activities of authorities in guiding the crowd. |
Supporting collaborative sense-making in emergency management through geo-visualization. | Summary
we developed system prototypes to support role-based geo-collaboration. These system prototypes are targeted at multi-expert teams making complex decisions based on maps. |
An optimization approach for ambulance location and the districting of the response segments on highways | Summary
Case 1:EMS provides emergency medical treatments on a portion of an interstate highway connecting the cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de JaneiroCase 2:This EMS has five fixed bases along the two busy highways which intersect, and each base has one ambulance. |
Two complementary mobile technologies for disaster warning. | Summary
LIRNEasia field tested five wireless technologies, including mobile phones, in 32 tsunami affected villages in Sri Lanka; where members in the village were providedvtraining with emergency response planning and given one or more of the technologies for receiving hazard information. |
'G.A.T.E': Gap Analysis for TTX evaluation. | Summary
the Table Top Exercise (TTX) consists in a discussion-based one, composed of a tightened succession of numerous solicitations ('injects') addressed to the players by a Command and Operative Center (COC) [1, 2], aimed to test and evaluate plans, policies, and procedures (validation), to examine well-established procedures (testing), to highlight weaknesses and identify resource gaps (gap analysis), to improve individual and team performance, organizational communication and coordination, and to train personnel and clarify roles and responsibilities (training |
Portfolio of Solutions web site has been initially developed in the scope of DRIVER+ project. Today, the service is managed by AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH., for the benefit of the European Crisis Management. PoS is endorsed and supported by the Disaster Competence Network Austria (DCNA) as well as by the STAMINA and TeamAware H2020 projects. |