2012 IEEE International Multi-Disciplinary Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support 2012
DOI: 10.1109/cogsima.2012.6188397
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Dynamic emergency response communication: The Intelligent Deployable Augmented Wireless Gateway (iDAWG)

Abstract: Situation management has traditionally been based on iterative planning activities that call for a high level of coordination between multiple stakeholders: first responders, citizens, volunteers, subject matter experts, scientists, technicians and managers with different yet important responsibilities. In a crisis event existing systems and communications infrastructures may not provide necessary information in a timely fashion due to damage, incompatible media, geographically limited coverage, fragmented tec… Show more

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“…natural catastrophes or other rare events). This is not applicable for RAL but is applicable for emergency services [20], for example.…”
Section: Users' Participation Probabilitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…natural catastrophes or other rare events). This is not applicable for RAL but is applicable for emergency services [20], for example.…”
Section: Users' Participation Probabilitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Technical, social, governance and policy issues are addressed to facilitate this paradigm change in emergency response. (Marsden, 2012) Another technology that was designed for first responders is the AlphaACT system. A number of psychological theories support the core principles of the AlphaACT system.…”
Section: Current Information System Tools and Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%