Title :
A Collective Intelligence Resource Management Dynamic Approach for Disaster Management: A Density Survey of Disasters Occurrence
Author :
Asimakopoulou, Eleana ; Bessis, Nik ; Sotiriadis, Stelios ; Xhafa, Fatos ; Barolli, Leonard
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Technol., Univ. of Bedfordshire, Luton, UK
fDate :
Nov. 30 2011-Dec. 2 2011
Abstract :
Currently, there is a growing interest in developing methods, systems and tools for managing disasters in a computational and integrated manner. This is due to the development of several next generation emerging technologies, which seem to be more fit for purpose. Various emerged distributed and computational paradigms include collective intelligence, Internet of things, social networking, context-aware, sensors and collaborative technologies such as grids, clouds and crowds, these are just few to name here. In our previous works, we have discussed and demonstrated the potential of these technologies for disaster management in a manner, which seems to be more synergetic towards an integrated and more informed decision-making. In this paper, the aim is two-fold: firstly, to demonstrate quantitative evidence supporting the increasing occurrence of disasters in terms of costs during the preparedness and recovery disaster stages. Secondly, there is current stagnation in resource matters, that is to say, it would be of particular importance to develop a more focused and resource balanced disaster management approach. Due to the data complexity and volume, our survey is predominantly focused on evidence from disasters occurred in 27 European countries.
Keywords :
computational complexity; disasters; emergency services; groupware; resource allocation; social networking (online); European countries; Internet of things; collaborative technology; collective intelligence resource management dynamic approach; context-aware technology; data complexity; decision making; disaster management; disaster occurrence; disaster recovery; resource balanced disaster management approach; sensors; social networking; Accidents; Disaster management; Earthquakes; Europe; Floods; Storms; Collective intelligence; Computational resource management; Emerging technologies; European disasters; Integrated disaster management;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS), 2011 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Fukuoka
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1908-0
DOI :
10.1109/INCoS.2011.15