Abstract
Considering the many man-made and natural disasters that have occurred in recent years, such as the September 2001 earthquake and the tsunami in Japan, the importance of problem solving processes cannot be ignored. The total damage caused by the disaster in Japan alone is estimated at more than $300 billion. Transportation and communications play an important role in disaster response and management to minimize loss of life, economic costs and impacts. Our research includes the development of emergency response systems for disasters of all sizes, focused on transportation systems designed to use and communicate information and technology. In this article, we discuss the use of technology for disaster management using smart transportation, including mobile, mobile and cloud. The system is intelligent because it can collect information from many places and locations, including the situation and make decisions regarding the use of the communication process, making the vehicle more efficient. Hybrid vehicle communications based on vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure protocols are being exploited opportunistically. The effectiveness of our system has been demonstrated by simulating the impact of disasters on the real urban environment and comparing the situation with our existing disaster management systems. We declare that the adoption of our plan has led to the improvement and stabilization of traffic and evacuation.
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