An Application of Ubiquitous Video Services and Management Systems in Civil Defense
Zhaoming Dai

TL;DR
This paper introduces a model for ubiquitous video services in smart city civil defense, integrating existing resources via ESB and proposing a DiffServ scheduling algorithm to enhance emergency response and service differentiation.
Contribution
It presents a novel ESB-based integration framework and a DiffServ scheduling algorithm tailored for civil defense emergency management in smart cities.
Findings
Effective integration of video resources in civil defense
Improved emergency response coordination
Enhanced service differentiation for diverse client needs
Abstract
This paper proposes a model of ubiquitous video services and management systems for solving current issues of video surveillance services and management in the smart city. The author presents the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) based methods of integrating and using existing video resources in civil defense emergency commanding by providing a use case "Civil Defense Emergency Command Center in Huai-An City", focusing on ubiquitous video services and management. Furthermore, this paper presents the differentiated services (DiffServ) scheduling algorithm for realizing the coordination of multitasking load from the prospective of providing various services aims at accelerating emergency responding, providing solutions to meet the needs of various clients for the video services, and making useful attempt to make contribution to the information construction of smart city in the future.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Big Data Technologies and Applications · Energy Efficiency in Computing
