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2010-03-05 10:20
Algorithms for the position detection of the disaster outbreak with use of the propagation characteristics of the panic action in ERUC (Emergency Rescue Urgent Communications) Ryosuke Miyamoto, Chikara Okada, Akinori Yamane, Kazuya Mori, Yohei Hayakawa, Yuuki Yamada, Tomotaka Wada (Kansai Univ.), Kazuhiro Ohtsuki (Kobe Univ.), Hiromi Okada (Kansai Univ.) IN2009-186 |
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In recent years, many victims have been dead because they cannot take refuge quickly from a building when the disasters such as a fire or the earthquake were caused. The authors aim at the development of the Emergency Rescue Urgent Communications (ERUC) system to realize the disaster outbreak detection and appropriate evacuation route search in real time. In ERUC system, whole persons who have ERUC handheld units exchange the position information of them by ad hoc communications. They grasp and share the environment state by the movement of the persons at the time of the disaster outbreak. In this paper, we propose an algorithm for the position detection of the disaster outbreak with use of the propagation characteristics of the panic action in ERUC. By computer simulation, we investigate the effectiveness of the proposal method from the viewpoint of accuracy and quickness of the disaster detection and refuge rate. |
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Ad-hoc / MANET / P2P / seaching evacuation routes / disaster detection / / / |
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IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 109, no. 449, IN2009-186, pp. 253-258, March 2010. |
Paper # |
IN2009-186 |
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2010-02-25 (IN) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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