Monitoring and Mitigating Climate-Induced Natural Disasters with Cloud IoT

IF 0.7 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of Climate Change Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.3233/jcc240008
Harsh Taneja, Rohan Verma, Prabhdeep Singh, Kiran Deep Singh
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Innovative solutions are necessary for efficient monitoring and mitigation techniques as climate change increases the frequency and severity of natural catastrophes. In this study, we investigate how Cloud Internet of Things (IoT) might help mitigate climate-related calamities. Through the use of cloud computing and sensor networks, Cloud IoT facilitates the capture, processing, and distribution of data in near-real time. This strategy promotes catastrophe planning, response, and recovery by offering early warnings, predictive insights, and simplified communication. The article emphasises the cumulative influence of Cloud IoT components such as sensor networks, data analytics, decision support systems, and remote control in the context of disaster management. Cloud IoT is useful in real-world scenarios, such as the tracking of floods in Bangladesh and the identification of wildfires in California. These cases show how the technology may prevent injuries and preserve property through early warnings and well-coordinated responses. Despite its potential, it faces obstacles including ensuring the safety of data and dealing with issues related to the necessary infrastructure. In conclusion, including Cloud IoT in disaster management provides a cost-effective, scalable, and efficient solution, greatly contributing to constructing resilient communities and creating a sustainable future in the face of climate-induced natural catastrophes.
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利用云物联网监测和缓解气候引发的自然灾害
由于气候变化增加了自然灾害的发生频率和严重程度,因此需要创新的解决方案来实现高效的监控和缓解技术。在本研究中,我们探讨了云物联网(IoT)如何帮助减轻与气候有关的灾害。通过使用云计算和传感器网络,云物联网有助于近乎实时地捕获、处理和分发数据。这一战略通过提供早期预警、预测性洞察力和简化通信,促进灾难规划、响应和恢复。文章强调了云物联网组件(如传感器网络、数据分析、决策支持系统和远程控制)在灾害管理中的累积影响。云物联网在现实世界的应用场景中非常有用,例如跟踪孟加拉国的洪水和识别加利福尼亚的野火。这些案例显示了该技术如何通过早期预警和协调良好的应对措施来防止人员伤亡和保护财产。尽管该技术潜力巨大,但也面临着一些障碍,包括确保数据安全和处理与必要基础设施相关的问题。总之,将云物联网纳入灾害管理提供了一个具有成本效益、可扩展和高效的解决方案,大大有助于建设具有抗灾能力的社区,并在气候引发的自然灾害面前创造一个可持续发展的未来。
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Journal of Climate Change
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