Towards a Holistic Framework for the Evaluation of Emergency Plans in Indoor Environments

One of the most promising fields for ambient intelligence is the implementation of intelligent emergency plans. Because the use of drills and living labs cannot reproduce social behaviors, such as panic attacks, that strongly affect these plans, the use of agent-based social simulation provides an a...

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Main Authors: Emilio Serrano, Geovanny Poveda, Mercedes Garijo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-03-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/14/3/4513
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spelling doaj-e051a092e424410d801d3b19b83e5d342020-11-24T21:58:59ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202014-03-011434513453510.3390/s140304513s140304513Towards a Holistic Framework for the Evaluation of Emergency Plans in Indoor EnvironmentsEmilio Serrano0Geovanny Poveda1Mercedes Garijo2Department of Telematic Systems Engineering, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Madrid 28040, SpainDepartment of Telematic Systems Engineering, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Madrid 28040, SpainDepartment of Telematic Systems Engineering, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Madrid 28040, SpainOne of the most promising fields for ambient intelligence is the implementation of intelligent emergency plans. Because the use of drills and living labs cannot reproduce social behaviors, such as panic attacks, that strongly affect these plans, the use of agent-based social simulation provides an approach to evaluate these plans more thoroughly. (1) The hypothesis presented in this paper is that there has been little interest in describing the key modules that these simulators must include, such as formally represented knowledge and a realistic simulated sensor model, and especially in providing researchers with tools to reuse, extend and interconnect modules from different works. This lack of interest hinders researchers from achieving a holistic framework for evaluating emergency plans and forces them to reconsider and to implement the same components from scratch over and over. In addition to supporting this hypothesis by considering over 150 simulators, this paper: (2) defines the main modules identified and proposes the use of semantic web technologies as a cornerstone for the aforementioned holistic framework; (3) provides a basic methodology to achieve the framework; (4) identifies the main challenges; and (5) presents an open and free software tool to hint at the potential of such a holistic view of emergency plan evaluation in indoor environments.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/14/3/4513emergency plansambient intelligenceambient intelligence simulationagent-based social simulationgame enginessensors simulation
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author Emilio Serrano
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Mercedes Garijo
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Mercedes Garijo
Towards a Holistic Framework for the Evaluation of Emergency Plans in Indoor Environments
Sensors
emergency plans
ambient intelligence
ambient intelligence simulation
agent-based social simulation
game engines
sensors simulation
author_facet Emilio Serrano
Geovanny Poveda
Mercedes Garijo
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title Towards a Holistic Framework for the Evaluation of Emergency Plans in Indoor Environments
title_short Towards a Holistic Framework for the Evaluation of Emergency Plans in Indoor Environments
title_full Towards a Holistic Framework for the Evaluation of Emergency Plans in Indoor Environments
title_fullStr Towards a Holistic Framework for the Evaluation of Emergency Plans in Indoor Environments
title_full_unstemmed Towards a Holistic Framework for the Evaluation of Emergency Plans in Indoor Environments
title_sort towards a holistic framework for the evaluation of emergency plans in indoor environments
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2014-03-01
description One of the most promising fields for ambient intelligence is the implementation of intelligent emergency plans. Because the use of drills and living labs cannot reproduce social behaviors, such as panic attacks, that strongly affect these plans, the use of agent-based social simulation provides an approach to evaluate these plans more thoroughly. (1) The hypothesis presented in this paper is that there has been little interest in describing the key modules that these simulators must include, such as formally represented knowledge and a realistic simulated sensor model, and especially in providing researchers with tools to reuse, extend and interconnect modules from different works. This lack of interest hinders researchers from achieving a holistic framework for evaluating emergency plans and forces them to reconsider and to implement the same components from scratch over and over. In addition to supporting this hypothesis by considering over 150 simulators, this paper: (2) defines the main modules identified and proposes the use of semantic web technologies as a cornerstone for the aforementioned holistic framework; (3) provides a basic methodology to achieve the framework; (4) identifies the main challenges; and (5) presents an open and free software tool to hint at the potential of such a holistic view of emergency plan evaluation in indoor environments.
topic emergency plans
ambient intelligence
ambient intelligence simulation
agent-based social simulation
game engines
sensors simulation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/14/3/4513
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