2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.459.164
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The Application of Mobile P2P Communication Mechanism in Geological Disaster Monitoring

Abstract: This paper presented a method and technology about how to transmit geological disaster data. According to analyzing the NAT devices working principle, the TCP connection was created to stabilize the tuple mapping with the help of public network server, white can realize a P2P communication mechanism to transmit geological disaster data to remote PC directly. After analyzing the deficiencies about TCP protocol, some algorithms were added in application layer to improve TCP protocol in order to improve the commu… Show more

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“…Studies on the critical rainfall judgment model can be categorized into three types: The first type establishes the relationship between rainfall and geological disasters using statistical methods. For instance, Dong et al [9] , Zeng et al [10] initially constructed the meteorological forecast relationship for geological disasters in Guangxi based on individual disaster cases and daily precipitation. Li et al [2] divided the country into nine regions, constructing a disaster probability fitting equation based on disaster samples and prior effective precipitation within those regions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the critical rainfall judgment model can be categorized into three types: The first type establishes the relationship between rainfall and geological disasters using statistical methods. For instance, Dong et al [9] , Zeng et al [10] initially constructed the meteorological forecast relationship for geological disasters in Guangxi based on individual disaster cases and daily precipitation. Li et al [2] divided the country into nine regions, constructing a disaster probability fitting equation based on disaster samples and prior effective precipitation within those regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%