A Framework for the Development of Reconfigurable Sensors-based Emergencies Detection Units in Smart Cities

Gustavo F. Silva, D. G. Costa, Thiago C. Jesus
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Emergency detection solutions will be employed to early identify one or more critical situations and trigger proper actions in smart cities, potentially preventing the occurrence of disasters. When such systems are constructed around multi-sensor emergencies detection units, the heterogeneity of monitoring scenarios and eventual requisites changes may demand their reconfiguration to attend new sensing requirements. In this context, this paper proposes a new development framework to guide the programming and operation of multi-sensor detection units that are able to be reconfigured in real time. Moreover, supportive networked elements and interaction messages are proposed within this framework to allow flexible reconfiguration requests in a distributed and scalable way. The required specifications and expected evaluation results are also discussed in this paper.
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智能城市中基于可重构传感器的突发事件检测单元开发框架
在智慧城市中,应急检测解决方案将用于早期识别一种或多种紧急情况,并触发适当的行动,从而潜在地防止灾难的发生。当这样的系统围绕多传感器突发事件检测单元构建时,监测场景的异质性和最终必要的变化可能要求它们重新配置以满足新的传感要求。在此背景下,本文提出了一个新的开发框架来指导能够实时重新配置的多传感器检测单元的编程和运行。此外,在此框架中提出了支持性的网络元素和交互消息,以允许以分布式和可扩展的方式灵活地重新配置请求。本文还讨论了所需的规范和预期的评价结果。
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