Abstract

In order to save human life and assets, the emergency management system (DMS) requires roving rescue teams to respond promptly and effectively. Installation and restoration of appropriate communication infrastructure are important for reducing the effect of disasters and enabling and coordinating information flow among relief teams working in the region. This paper describes a data collection system based on vehicular cloud network services that incorporates the advantages of both architectures of vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) with the cloud to establish vehicular cloud networks (VCNs). Vehicles in the current plan perform tasks like monitoring the environment, gathering data, and transmitting data to the control center depending on their positions and instructions. To build a disaster management system, the proposed system uses hybrid wireless networking, which includes both a central system and ad hoc networks. The implementation results show that the suggested system is more dependable and efficient; even light density is improved in terms of reachability with few hops. Furthermore, as compared to the existing system, the suggested system has a lower end-to-end delay and a higher packet delivery ratio.

Highlights

  • Every year, the globe faces a major challenge when different catastrophic natural catastrophes, such as tsunamis, typhoons, hurricanes, and earthquakes, strike

  • We propose that a vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) can help bridge this gap

  • This study suggested a web analytics system for disasters that is based mostly on the VANET architecture

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Introduction

The globe faces a major challenge when different catastrophic natural catastrophes, such as tsunamis, typhoons, hurricanes, and earthquakes, strike. The probable survivors’ location, as well as the intended subjected to retrieve the trapped individuals in every place, is analyzed in order to efficiently supply resources Both of them are critical problems in any rescue operation. These facilities begin with safety and go on to fascinating, cost-effective, and other features One of these new emergency technologies is the smart car, which is packed with a lot of computing, storage, and processing power. These vehicles will increasingly be employed in a variety of applications that need VCN. Cellular mode is used to gather data, while ad hoc mode is used to send data to the operations center (authority management)

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