Smart remote sensing network for disaster management: an overview
Rami Ahmad ()
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Rami Ahmad: American University in the Emirates
Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, 2024, vol. 87, issue 1, No 14, 213-237
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Abstract Remote sensing technology is a vital component of disaster management, poised to revolutionize how we safeguard lives and property through enhanced prediction, mitigation, and recovery efforts. Disaster management hinges on continuous monitoring of various environments, from urban areas to forests and farms. Data from these observations are relayed to servers, where sophisticated processing algorithms forecast impending disasters. Remote sensing technology operates through a layered framework. The sensing layer acquires raw data, the network layer facilitates data transmission, and the data processing layer extracts meaningful insights. The application layer then leverages these insights to make informed decisions. Elevating the intelligence of remote sensing technology necessitates advancements across these layers. This paper delves into disaster management concepts and highlights the pivotal role played by remote sensing technology. It offers a comprehensive exploration of each layer within the remote sensing technology framework, detailing foundational principles, tools, and methodologies for enhancing intelligence. Addressing challenges inherent to this technology, the paper also presents future-oriented solutions. Furthermore, it examines the influence of wireless network infrastructure, alongside emerging technologies like the Internet of Things, cloud computing, virtual machines, and low-power wireless networks, in nurturing the evolution and sustainability of remote sensing technology.
Keywords: Next generation network; Sensors; Smart sensors; Sustainability; Remote sensing; WSN; Disaster management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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