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This project aims to develop a personalized emergency navigation system designed to optimize evacuation routes during emergencies. The system utilizes event detection, thermal sensors, and a signal-strength-based positioning engine to ascertain users' locations and scenarios. It automatically calibrates tools to select the safest evacuation path, considering hazardous areas and exit loads. The architecture encompasses MICA-Z sensor networks connected to processing boards and mobile devices to provide real-time guidance. This innovative approach enhances safety during emergencies by tailoring responses to individual needs.
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Personalized Emergency Navigating System 資工所碩一 9455534 謝燿宇 網工所碩一 9456503 吳秉禎 網工所碩一 9456527 周裕庭
Outline • Goal • Proposed System • Scenario • Architecture • Equipments • Reference • Q&A
Goal • Build a personalized emergency navigating system. • Event Detection • Thermal Sensors • Location Detection • Signal-Strength based positioning engine • Auto-calibration Tools • Path selection -- Based on location information of each user, schedule a safer emergency evacuation route. • Hazardous region • Load of emergency exit • Shortest Path
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Equipments • MICA-Z *9 • Processing board *1 • 3G Cell Phone or PDA *1 • PC *2
Reference • “A survey on routing protocols for wireless sensor networks”, Akkaya, K. and Younis, M., Ad Hoc Networks 2005 • “A Distributed Emergency Navigation Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks”, Y.-C. Tseng, M.-S. Pan, and Y.-Y. Tsai, IEEE Computers (to appear). (SCI) • “Location Tracking in a Wireless Sensor Network by Mobile Agents and Its Data Fusion Strategies”, Y.-C. Tseng, S.-P. Kuo, H.-W. Lee, and C.-F. Huang, The Computer Journal, Vol. 47, No. 4, July 2004, pp. 448-460. (SCIE, EI) • “Calibration as parameter estimation in sensor networks”, Whitehouse, K. and Culler, D. , Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Wireless sensor networks and applications 2002 • Tiny OS Tutorial • JAVA 1.4.2 API