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Para minimizar os danos causados pelos deslizamentos de terra resultantes das chuvas torrenciais, os moradores devem evacuar rapidamente para um local de refúgio. Para tomar a decisão de evacuar, os residentes devem ser capazes de recolher e partilhar informações sobre desastres. Primeiramente, este artigo apresenta o Sistema de Distribuição de Informação de Base e um sistema de monitoramento de tipo fixo que nosso grupo de pesquisa vem desenvolvendo. O sistema de monitorização de tipo fixo é implantado no local de perigo aparente, enquanto o Sistema de Distribuição de Informação de Base distribui informações sobre desastres adquiridas do sistema de monitorização de tipo fixo através de uma rede móvel ad hoc (MANET) aos residentes. A MANET é configurada através de terminais móveis de moradores. A seguir, neste artigo, um esquema de disseminação de informações utilizando uma MANET e redes celulares para comunicação entre terminais móveis é proposto e simulado na área onde nosso grupo de pesquisa está implantando o sistema de distribuição. A topologia MANET e a distribuição de informações obtidas a partir dos resultados da simulação para futuros experimentos de campo são então discutidas.
Tomoyuki OHTA
Hiroshima City University
Masahiro NISHI
Hiroshima City University
Toshikazu TERAMI
Hiroshima City University
Yoshiaki KAKUDA
Hiroshima City University
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Tomoyuki OHTA, Masahiro NISHI, Toshikazu TERAMI, Yoshiaki KAKUDA, "Information Dissemination Using MANET for Disaster Evacuation Support" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E102-B, no. 4, pp. 670-678, April 2019, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2018SEI0001.
Abstract: To minimize the damage caused by landslides resulting from torrential rain, residents must quickly evacuate to a place of refuge. To make the decision to evacuate, residents must be able to collect and share disaster information. Firstly, this paper introduces the Grass-roots Information Distribution System and a fixed type monitoring system which our research group has been developing. The fixed type monitoring system is deployed at the location of apparent danger, whereas the Grass-roots Information Distribution System distributes disaster information acquired from the fixed type monitoring system through a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) to residents. The MANET is configured using mobile terminals of residents. Next, in this paper, an information dissemination scheme utilizing a MANET and cellular networks to communicate among mobile terminals is proposed and simulated in the area where our research group has been deploying the distribution system. The MANET topology and information distribution obtained from the simulation results for further field experiments are then discussed.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.2018SEI0001/_p
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