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Title: FireGrid: An e-infrastructure for next-generation emergency response support
Authors: Han, Liangxiu
Potter, Stephen
Beckett, George
Pringle, Gavin
Welch, Stephen
Koo, Sung-Han
Wickler, Gerhard
Usmani, Asif
Torero, Jose L
Tate, Austin
Issue Date: 2010
Citation: L. Han et al., FireGrid: An e-infrastructure for next-generation emergency response support, J. Parallel Distrib. Comput. Volume 70, Issue 11, November 2010, Pages 1128-1141 (2010), doi:10.1016/j.jpdc.2010.06.005
Publisher: Elsevier Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Abstract: The FireGrid project aims to harness the potential of advanced forms of computation to support the response to large-scale emergencies (with an initial focus on the response to fires in the built environment). Computational models of physical phenomena are developed, and then deployed and computed on High Performance Computing resources to infer incident conditions by assimilating live sensor data from an emergency in real time–or, in the case of predictive models, faster-than-real time. The results of these models are then interpreted by a knowledge-based reasoning scheme to provide decision support information in appropriate terms for the emergency responder. These models are accessed over a Grid from an agent-based system, of which the human responders form an integral part. This paper proposes a novel FireGrid architecture, and describes the rationale behind this architecture and the research results of its application to a large-scale fire experiment.Emergency response, Grid, High performance computing, Multi-agent system, Knowledge-based reasoning, Fire simulation model
Description: Peer reviewed paper published in Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing.
Sponsor(s): UK Technology Strategy Board
Keywords: Emergency response
Grid
High performance computing
Multi-agent system
nowledge-based reasoning
Fire simulation model
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3988
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