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Title A Context-Aware Model to Provide Positioning in Disaster Relief Scenarios
Authors Daniel Moreno, Sergio Ochoa, Roc Meseguer
Publication date September 2015
Abstract The effectiveness of the work performed during disaster
relief
efforts is highly dependent on the coordination of activities conducted by
the first responders deployed in the affected area. Such coordination, in
turn, depends on an appropriate management of geo-referenced information.
Therefore, enabling first responders to count on positioning
capabilities during these activities is vital to increase the effectiveness
of the response process. The positioning methods used in this scenario must
assume a lack of infrastructure-based communication and electrical energy,
which usually characterizes
affected areas. Although positioning systems such as the Global Positioning
System (GPS) have been shown to be useful, we cannot assume that all
devices deployed in the area (or most of them) will have positioning
capabilities by themselves. Typically, many first responders carry devices
that are not capable of performing positioning on their own, but
that require such a service. In order to help increase the positioning
capability of first
responders in disaster-affected areas, this paper presents a context-aware
positioning model that allows mobile devices to estimate their position
based on information gathered from their surroundings. The performance of
the proposed model was evaluated using simulations, and the obtained results
show that mobile devices without positioning capabilities were able to use
the model to estimate their position. Moreover, the accuracy of the
positioning model has been shown to be suitable for conducting most first
response activities.
Pages 25176-25207
Volume 14
Journal name Sensors
Publisher Molecular Diversity Preservation International (Basel, Switzerland)
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