Title :
Designing an Optimized Alert System Based on Geospatial Location Data
Author :
Zeitz, Kathryn ; Marchany, Randy ; Tront, Joseph
Author_Institution :
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
Optimizing responses to various crises is a critical task for the government, institutions, first responders, and everyone involved in public safety. This paper describes the design methodology of ongoing research for planning, implementing, and analyzing the operation of a software application for an optimized crisis alert system. Design decisions are based on previous research, system performance requirements, and adaptive strategies for situational changes. The development includes the creation of an application for smart phones driven by user geospatial location. In the event of a crisis, user location determines the formation of categories assigned a risk level based on proximity to the crisis location. Notifications are distributed to the immediate category followed by lower risk users further and further outward. Integration and testing will be done with the existing Virginia Tech alert system. This design will yield an optimized, reliable, and situation ally customized crisis notification system.
Keywords :
emergency management; geographic information systems; smart phones; Virginia Tech alert system; adaptive strategies; crisis location proximity; crisis notification system; design decisions; design methodology; geospatial location data; optimized crisis alert system; planning; public safety; risk level; situational changes; smart phones; software application; system performance requirements; user geospatial location; user location; Buildings; Communication channels; Educational institutions; Geospatial analysis; Personnel; Smart phones; System performance; Crisis and Emergency Management; Geospatial Location; Notification System;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2014.514