Betreff: | [AISWorld] CFP: IEEE Cloud Computing Magazine SI on "Cloud-based Smart Evacuation Systems for Emergency Management" |
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Datum: | Fri, 18 Jul 2014 06:03:50 +0000 |
Von: | Deepak Puthal <Deepak.Puthal@student.uts.edu.au> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
Call for papers:
IEEE Cloud Computing
Magazine
Special Issue on âCloud-based Smart Evacuation Systems for Emergency Managementâ
IMPORTANT DATES
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Submissions Due: August
20, 2014
DETAILS ABOUT THE ISSUE
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Natural and man-made
emergencies,
such as
tsunamis,
earthquakes,
floods, and
epidemics pose
a significant
threat to
human
societies. The
lessons
learned from
the growing
number of
recent
emergencies,
such as
Japanâs
earthquake
(2011),
Katrina
hurricane
(2005),
Colorado flood
(2013),
Queensland
flooding in
Australia
(2010), Haiti
earthquake
(2010), has
put impetus on
the
development of
emergency
evacuation
planning
systems.
Well-coordinated
emergency
management
activities
that involves
guiding of
citizens out
of danger
areas,
placement of
medical team
to the most
appropriate
locations, and
real-time
planning of
evacuation
routes before
and after a
disaster play
a significant
role in saving
lives,
protecting
critical
infrastructures,
and minimizing
causalities.
For example,
due to lack of
proper
evacuation
planning
system, 25
people lost
their lives in
the first 30
minutes while
attempting to
flee their
Oakland Hills
neighborhood
in California
during a
wildfire in
1991.
The management of evacuation activities such as guiding people out of dangerous areas and coordinating rescue teams is dependent on the availability of historical data as well as on the effective real-time integration and utilisation of data streaming from multiple sources including on-site sensors, social media feeds and messaging on mobile devices (i.e. text messaging, location, etc.). However, there is a pitfall; the growing ubiquity of on-site sensors, social media and mobile devices means there are more sources of outbound traffic, which ultimately results in the creation of a tsunami of data, beginning shortly after the onset of emergency events. This data tsunami phenomenon is being described as a new grand challenge in computing: The âBig Dataâ problem. Over 20 million tweets posted during Hurricane Sandy (2012) lead to an instance of the Big Data problem. During the 2010 Haiti earthquake, text messaging via mobile phones and Twitter made headlines as being crucial for disaster response, but only some 100,000 messages were actually processed by government agencies due to lack of automated and scalable data processing infrastructure.
Design and development of evacuation systems for emergency management requires a complete ICT (Information and Communication Technology) paradigm shift in a way that systems do not get overwhelmed by incoming data volume, data rate, data sources, and data types. New cloud-based techniques are needed that can extract meaningful information from large-scaled data in real-time, while avoiding unnecessary data transmission or storage. Future initiative should focus on developing cloud-based techniques to improve the performance of multiple data stream processing system while balancing computational complexity and Quality of Service (e.g., decision making delay, alert generation delay, etc.).
We
solicit papers
and columns
from both
industrial and
academic
research
communities.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Submissions will be
subject to the
IEEE Cloud
Computing
Magazinesâ
peer-review
process.
Articles
should be at
most 6,000
words, with a
maximum of 15
references,
and should be
understandable
to a broad
audience of
people
interested in
cloud
computing, big
data and
related
application
areas. ¬ The
writing style
should be down
to earth,
practical, and
original.
Authors should
not assume
that the
audience will
have
specialized
experience in
a particular
sub field. All
accepted
articles will
be edited
according to
the IEEE
Computer
Society style
guide. Submit
your papers to
Manuscript
Central at
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cs-cc.
If any questions please contact the guest editors.
GUEST EDITORS
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