IoT Based Disaster Management
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For protection during a disaster, an effective localization and positioning system is a vital disaster. With the use of mobile devices, locating individuals during a disaster is becoming easy with Cell/RIF/Bluetooth. The mobile device-enabled Augmented Reality(AR) in conjunction with the Internet of Things(IoT) is changing the face of disaster management. AR and IoT technologies are active topics in emergency and disaster response. They both are powerful technologies in the era of modernization. They are developing a new dimension with the capabilities to attach and utilize digital information and data from physical devices. With the use of these technologies, you can benefit your enterprises by modernizing how you manage personal and asset deployment. AR and IoT both act brilliantly together because It creates a connection between physical properties and digital infrastructure. AR generates digital life by interacting with the physical surroundings in real-time. It also reduces the gap between online and offline services by providing the decision markets with the benefit of both worlds (real and virtual). Web: https://titanhst.com/ LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3KgRvv6 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/titanhst/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TitanHST Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TitanHST/ Youtube: https://bit.ly/3mePJyG
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