Internet of Things (IoT) and Cloud Computing Enabled Disaster Management
Raj Gaire, Chigulapalli Sriharsha, Deepak Puthal, Hendra Wijaya,, Jongkil Kim, Prateeksha Keshari, Rajiv Ranjan, Rajkumar Buyya, Ratan K., Ghosh, R.K. Shyamasundar, Surya Nepal

TL;DR
This paper discusses a scalable disaster management system leveraging IoT, cloud computing, and social media data to improve real-time situational awareness and response, addressing challenges like data deluge and security.
Contribution
It introduces Cloud4BigData, a novel integrated platform that combines IoT, cloud, and social media data for effective disaster management.
Findings
Demonstrates the system's ability to handle large data volumes in real-time.
Shows improved response times through integrated data processing.
Addresses security and privacy concerns in disaster data management.
Abstract
Disaster management demands a near real-time information dissemina-tion so that the emergency services can be provided to the right people at the right time. Recent advances in information and communication technologies enable collection of real-time information from various sources. For example, sensors deployed in the fields collect data about the environment. Similarly, social networks like Twitter and Facebook can help to collect data from people in the disaster zone. On one hand, inadequate situation awareness in disasters has been identified as one of the primary factors in human errors with grave consequences such as loss of lives and destruction of critical infrastructure. On the other hand, the growing ubiquity of social media and mobile devices, and pervasive nature of the Internet-of-Things means that there are more sources of outbound traffic, which ultimately results in the…
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TopicsSeismology and Earthquake Studies
