Abstract

Recently, climate change has caused a lot of damage worldwide. Existing rainfall patterns on the Korean Peninsula could predict long-term rainfall patterns and periods, but changes in rainfall patterns due to climate change made crisis response measures useless. Due to heavy rain in August 2022, 10 local governments, including Seoul, Gyeonggi, Gangwon, and Chungnam, were declared as special disaster areas for the first time. As the impermeable area increases due to urbanization and the use of the underground space of buildings increases, the design capacity of sewage pipes is often exceeded, and the scope is local but the damage scale is increasing. Urban floods require rapid situational awareness and crisis response. To this end, it is necessary to establish a system that can monitor the flood situation at all times using CCTV distributed across the country through AI-based image analysis technology, and a new type of urban flood monitoring technology that analyzes and links it based on standardized IoT unstructured data such as real-time measurement sensor data and CCTV images is required.

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