Title
On designing a fast-deployable 'localized' GIS platform for using 'offline' during post-disaster situation.
Abstract
Modeling the demand and supply during an absolute catastrophe is a major challenge for any disaster manager. This paper demonstrates implementation of an easily deployable end-to-end system, by which, various situational data can be collected by the stakeholders during any post-disaster circumstances, and a general summarized view can be plotted on crisis map. The proposed Four Tier Hybrid Ad hoc Network Architecture does not require an Internet backbone but can conduct the complete process in 'offline' mode. Periodic Merging of GIS data enriches the quality of the summarized view. Here we have tried to evaluate the system based on some initial results on a dummy challenged network scenario.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1145/3288599.3295592
ICDCN '19: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2019 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING AND NETWORKING
Keywords
Field
DocType
Crisis Mapping,Geographic Information System,Hybrid Network Architecture,Delay-Tolerant Network
Geographic information system,Architecture,Delay-tolerant networking,Computer science,Computer network,Situational ethics,Wireless ad hoc network,Internet backbone,Merge (version control),Supply and demand,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
4
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Partha Sarathi Paul1315.95
Chandrika Mukherjee200.34
Bishakh Chandra Ghosh322.05
Sudipta Pandit400.34
Sujoy Saha54713.03
Subrata Nandi67121.37