scholarly journals Analysis and Visualization of Covid-19 Related Notifications Received at 112

Author(s):  
Rusudan Kutateladze ◽  
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Ana Kobiashvili ◽  
Nodar Darchiashvili ◽  
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The coronavirus pandemic has significantly changed a person's life and almost all areas of his activity. One of the organizations whose activities are directly related to the management of the pandemic is the Emergency Management Center 112. It is actively involved in the process of managing the coronavirus and has been working in a special mode for more than a year to provide timely and highly qualified services to every citizen. Сovid-19 monitoring system developed at the 112 Emergency Management Center is described, whose real-time stability has been compromised by the increasing number of incoming calls during the pandemic. Consequently, a new functionality has been created, the purpose of which is the optimal geographical distribution of ambulance crews. The article discusses the front-end part of this functionality. It also describes the process of integrating maps into the application, which results in the transformation of the desired data into map layers and visual representation. The application shows the number of Covid-19 cases along with an additional text. An example of Covid-19 cases map is shown. The illustrations are provided showing the statistical data of both current days and past period.

2010 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 2341-2354 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. G. R. Iovine ◽  
P. Lollino ◽  
S. L. Gariano ◽  
O. G. Terranova

Abstract. On 28 January 2009, a large debris slide was triggered by prolonged rainfalls at the southern suburbs of San Benedetto Ullano (Northern Calabria). The slope movement affected fractured and weathered migmatitic gneiss and biotitic schist, and included a pre-existing landslide. A detailed geomorphologic field survey, carried out during the whole phase of mobilization, allowed to recognize the evolution of the phenomenon. A set of datum points was located along the borders of the landslide and frequent hand-made measurements of surface displacements were performed. Since 11 February, a basic real-time monitoring system of meteoric parameters and of surface displacements, measured by means of high-precision extensometers, was also implemented. Based on the data gained through the monitoring system, and on field surveying, a basic support system for emergency management could be defined since the first phases of activation of the phenomenon. The evolution of the landslide was monitored during the following months: as a consequence, evidence of retrogressive distribution could be recognized, with initial activation in the middle sector of the slope, where new temporary springs were observed. During early May, the activity reduced to displacements of a few millimetres per month and the geo-hydrological crisis seemed to be concluded. Afterwards, the geological scheme of the slope was refined based on the data collected through a set of explorative boreholes, equipped with inclinometers and piezometers: according to the stratigraphic and inclinometric data, the depth of the mobilized body resulted in varying between 15 and 35 m along a longitudinal section. A parametric limit equilibrium analysis was carried out to explore the stability conditions of the slope affected by the landslide as well as to quantify the role of the water table in destabilizing the slope. The interpretation of the process based on field observations was confirmed by the limit equilibrium analysis: the first activation of the landslide was, in fact, to be expected in the middle portion of the slope, provided that the groundwater levels approximate the ground surface in the same sector. On 1 February 2010, another remarkable phase of landslide mobilization began, following a new period of exceptional and prolonged rainfalls. On 11 February, an abrupt stage of slope acceleration was observed, after further extraordinary rainfalls. The slope movement essentially replicated the phases of mobilization observed on 28 January 2009, thus confirming the results of the limit equilibrium analysis. Based on the outcomes of the parametric analysis, the support system for emergency management could then be tentatively refined on a more physical basis.


2014 ◽  
Vol 501-504 ◽  
pp. 1742-1748
Author(s):  
Hua Jiang ◽  
Yu Sheng Jiang ◽  
Jin Xun Zhang

Parameters monitoring and risk management is more and more important and necessary for Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) along with strata and environmental conditions are becoming increasingly complex. The accurate and real-time monitoring of TBM construction process is the basis of security for structure, environment and avoiding the engineering accidents. However, almost all existing TBMs only have the functions of data collecting and storing, how to use these data to monitor and evaluate the status of TBM advancing in real-time, as well as realize the functions of risk prediction and management are still a continuous research problems. In this paper, Risk Monitoring System for Tunnel Boring Machine (RMSTC) has been researched and developed to monitor the process of TBM tunneling and manage the construction risks. The engineering practices show that the RMSTC is a safe and credible system which can achieve data transmission, parameters analysis and material consumption statistics in real-time, and it offers a new efficient way for risk recognition, analysis, evaluation, prediction and control.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-45
Author(s):  
Irwansyah Irwansyah ◽  
Hendra Kusumah ◽  
Muhammad Syarif

Along with the times, recently there have been found tool to facilitate human’s work. Electronics is one of technology to facilitate human’s work. One of human desire is being safe, so that people think to make a tool which can monitor the surrounding condition without being monitored with people’s own eyes. Public awareness of the underground water channels currently felt still very little so frequent floods. To avoid the flood disaster monitoring needs to be done to underground water channels.This tool is controlled via a web browser. for the components used in this monitoring system is the Raspberry Pi technology where the system can take pictures in real time with the help of Logitech C170 webcam camera. web browser and Raspberry Pi make everyone can control the devices around with using smartphone, laptop, computer and ipad. This research is expected to be able to help the users in knowing the blockage on water flow and monitored around in realtime.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rozaimi Ghazali ◽  
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Asiah Mohd Pilus ◽  
Wan Mohd Bukhari Wan Daud ◽  
Mohd Juzaila Abd Latif ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jia Hua-Ping ◽  
Zhao Jun-Long ◽  
Liu Jun

Cardiovascular disease is one of the major diseases that threaten the human health. But the existing electrocardiograph (ECG) monitoring system has many limitations in practical application. In order to monitor ECG in real time, a portable ECG monitoring system based on the Android platform is developed to meet the needs of the public. The system uses BMD101 ECG chip to collect and process ECG signals in the Android system, where data storage and waveform display of ECG data can be realized. The Bluetooth HC-07 module is used for ECG data transmission. The abnormal ECG can be judged by P wave, QRS bandwidth, and RR interval. If abnormal ECG is found, an early warning mechanism will be activated to locate the user’s location in real time and send preset short messages, so that the user can get timely treatment, avoiding dangerous occurrence. The monitoring system is convenient and portable, which brings great convenie to the life of ordinary cardiovascular users.


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