R. Bail, J. Kovaleski, Vander Luiz da Silva, R. Pagani, D. Chiroli
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Abstract
ABSTRACT In order to aid professionals in disaster management, efficient procedures and technologies are developed and adopted. This paper intends to present the results of a literature review on the use of the Internet of Things (IoT) in disaster management. Even though the IoT approach was defined many years ago, only recently its technologies have been enhanced and acquired greater clarity and scope. Internationally, scientific studies indexed in two databases, Scopus and Web of Science were found, selected and analyzed. Two portfolios of papers were generated: the first for the bibliometric analysis and, the second, leaner, for qualitative analysis retaining the contributions pertinent to the proposed theme. The literature review identified macro-discussions on the IoT in disaster management and applications of more specific devices or technologies. In disaster operations, the IoT is a target theme in the fields of Computer Science, Electronic Engineering and Environmental Engineering, especially useful in disaster mitigation, rescue, response, and recovery. The main positive impact is the facilitated communication between professionals, more robust data and monitoring of data for environmental management, first aid, people tracking, distribution of supplies and medicines, among other purposes.
为了帮助专业人员进行灾害管理,开发和采用了有效的程序和技术。本文旨在介绍物联网(IoT)在灾害管理中的应用的文献综述结果。尽管物联网方法在许多年前就被定义了,但直到最近它的技术才得到增强,并获得了更大的清晰度和范围。在国际上,对Scopus和Web of Science这两个数据库中的科学研究进行了检索、选择和分析。产生了两个文件组合:第一个用于文献计量分析,第二个用于定性分析,保留了与拟议主题有关的贡献。文献综述确定了关于物联网在灾害管理和更具体设备或技术应用中的宏观讨论。在灾害行动中,物联网是计算机科学、电子工程和环境工程领域的目标主题,在减灾、救援、响应和恢复方面尤其有用。主要的积极影响是促进了专业人员之间的沟通、更可靠的数据和监测环境管理、急救、人员跟踪、分配用品和药品等方面的数据。
期刊介绍:
Environmental Hazards: Human and Policy Dimensions is an innovative, interdisciplinary and international research journal addressing the human and policy dimensions of hazards. The journal addresses the full range of hazardous events from extreme geological, hydrological, atmospheric and biological events, such as earthquakes, floods, storms and epidemics, to technological failures and malfunctions, such as industrial explosions, fires and toxic material releases. Environmental Hazards: Human and Policy Dimensions is the source of the new ideas in hazards and risk research.