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Demonstration of Disaster Information and Evacuation Support Model for the Safety Vulnerable Groups
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안전취약계층을 위한 재난정보 및 대피지원 모델 실증

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Min Ho Son ((주)포도) Il-Ryong Kweon ((주) 포도) Tae Ho Jung (국립재난안전연구원) Han Jun Lee ((주)포도)
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한국재난정보학회 한국재난정보학회 논문집 한국재난정보학회 논문집 제17권 제3호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2021.9
Pages
465 - 486 (22page)

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Purpose: Since most disaster information systems are centered on non-disabled people, the reality is that there is a lack of disaster information delivery systems for the vulnerable, such as the disabled, the elderly, and children, who are relatively vulnerable to disasters. The purpose of the service is to improve the safety of the disabled and the elderly by eliminating blind spots of informatization and establishing customized disaster information services to respond to disasters through IoT-based integrated control technology. Method: The model at the core of this study is the disaster alert propagation model and evacuation support model, and it shall be developed by reflecting the behavioral characteristics of the disabled and the elderly in the event of a disaster. The disaster alert propagation model spreads disaster situations collected using IoT technology, and the evacuation support model uses geomagnetic field-based measuring technology to identify the user's indoor location and help the disabled and the elderly evacuate safely. Results: Demonstration model demonstration resulted in an efficient qualitative evaluation of indoor location accuracy, such as the suitability of evacuation route guidance and satisfaction of services from the user's perspective. Conclusion: The pilot model limited disaster situations to fire situations, but it is necessary to develop separate research tasks or service models to establish models for fire outbreaks and progress, such as fire characteristics, and reflect them in evacuation path decisions. It is necessary to develop a system that flexibly responds to policy decision directions, such as evacuation route decisions and manager's intervention in the system, and operation guidelines for each facility.

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