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Delivering Building Intelligence to First Responders
Presently, there is no integrated solution for delivering building systems data to emergency responders. A standard building data delivery solution will integrate the capacity of the building fire safety systems with the capabilities of the fire service, resulting in an improvement in firefighter safety and a reduction in commercial property losses due to fire. Remote access to these data would provide greatly improved situational awareness for emergency responders, reducing response times as well as time to size up and mitigate building fires. This paper reviews challenges of collecting, processing, and moving sensor data out of building systems, meshing with public safety networks and addressing network architecture and security issues. The paper then presents a summary of the current state-of-the-art, including a proposed data classification system. Finally, this paper presents a roadmap to address remaining challenges in enabling first responder access to critical building incident data.
Delivering Building Intelligence to First Responders
Presently, there is no integrated solution for delivering building systems data to emergency responders. A standard building data delivery solution will integrate the capacity of the building fire safety systems with the capabilities of the fire service, resulting in an improvement in firefighter safety and a reduction in commercial property losses due to fire. Remote access to these data would provide greatly improved situational awareness for emergency responders, reducing response times as well as time to size up and mitigate building fires. This paper reviews challenges of collecting, processing, and moving sensor data out of building systems, meshing with public safety networks and addressing network architecture and security issues. The paper then presents a summary of the current state-of-the-art, including a proposed data classification system. Finally, this paper presents a roadmap to address remaining challenges in enabling first responder access to critical building incident data.
Delivering Building Intelligence to First Responders
D. G. Holmberg (Autor:in) / J. Averill (Autor:in) / M. A. Raymond (Autor:in)
2013
20 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Building Industry Technology , Police, Fire, & Emergency Services , Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Emergency Services & Planning , Buildings , Intelligence , Emergency response , Fires , Alarm systems , Computer programs , Communications , Data processing , Fire fighting , Fire service , Networks , Public safety , Security , Situational awareness , Standards , First responders
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