DocumentCode :
2990078
Title :
Determining the role of geospatial technologies for stigmergic coordination in situation management: Implications of the wireless grid
Author :
Marsden, Janet
Author_Institution :
Syracuse University, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
22-24 Feb. 2011
Firstpage :
131
Lastpage :
135
Abstract :
Geospatial technologies in conjunction with wireless grids will offer a context for locating and coordinating team activities in such a way that the nature of each team member´s effort may be known and understood by other members. This constructed group knowledge enables teams to respond to unforeseen and emergent contingencies and act in concert through the active interpretation of shared artifacts alone without prior planning and coordination. Stigmergic or sematectonic coordination refers to how an individual behaves as part of a collaborative team engaged in a complex task, such as emergency response (i.e. where the task is of such complexity that a coordinated team effort is required to accomplish it). Human stigmergic coordination emerges on the basis of how tasks and goals are structured and understood between the members of the team. Geographically coded information, generated and shared dynamically, gives teams maps of each others´ activities, plus remotely sensed data. The major function of the geospatial technology repository and interface is to provide dynamic knowledge of group activities in real time. Environmental changes reveal new dependencies for adaptive collaboration as conditions on the ground evolve, enabling participants to track the evolution of each other´s work and mutually adjust to it in a timely manner.
Keywords :
emergency services; geographic information systems; mobile computing; planning; remote sensing; team working; user interfaces; virtual reality; emergency response; environmental change; geographically coded information; geospatial technology; geospatial technology interface; geospatial technology repository; group knowledge; human stigmergic coordination; remote sensing data; sematectonic coordination; situation management; team activity coordination; team collaboration; wireless grid; Ad hoc networks; Collaboration; Context; Geospatial analysis; Real time systems; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; complex systems; geospatial technology; situation management; virtual collaboration; wireless grids;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support (CogSIMA), 2011 IEEE First International Multi-Disciplinary Conference on
Conference_Location :
Miami Beach, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-785-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/COGSIMA.2011.5753431
Filename :
5753431
Link To Document :
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