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Introduction____________________________________________1
Background_________________________________________________________1
Knowledge Management Concepts_______________________________________1
Growth of mobile communication in India__________________________________2
Disaster Management Role of Knowledge Management_____________________3
Looking Ahead_______________________________________________________3
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Introduction
Background
Indian sub-continent is susceptible to of natural hazards owing to the unique
topographic and climatic characteristics. The losses to both life and economics
owing to natural disasters have been increasing over the years as the
Knowledge
management is
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Data
Assimilation
Data
Dissipaton
Knowledge
Management
Data
Processing
Data
Segmentation
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strong indicator towards areas which are best suited for knowledge assimilation
and has the fastest rate of user acceptance.
Looking Ahead
This policy document proposed a framework to use mobile communication
network over traditional methods for knowledge assimilation to provide real
time segmentation and dispersion of usable information in event of a natural
disaster.
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Knowledge
assimilation in a
real time
environment in
even of a
disaster is a
strong ally to
assist the
response team
to direct their
efforts in a
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for 8 hours in event of a massive power failure. Also since these towers are
places a specific height above ground, they are slightly shielded from floods
and other water based calamities. These properties of a mobile communication
network makes it an ideal network to rely on in event of a natural disaster.
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Database
of
authorities
Map
specific
data to its
source
IVR
system
retrieves
the data
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time
Data assimilatedReal
data
Situation
Data segmentation
Assessment
Designing
Maintaining
relief Dissipation
Data
Infrastructure
operations
Plan Relief
activities
Provide inputs
to
management
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Conclusion
The system serves as a base system which can be further developed to take
inputs from other sources as well to deal with a wider range of data sources
and categories. Incorporating features like short message service (sms)
response from disaster hit areas to triangulate affected locations would
certainly seem possible with such a system serving as a backbone. Building
the system further would help us create an emergency response system that is
both fast and effective. It will be such a system that already has a high level of
user acceptance and is a very cost effective solution to disaster response
where we are using our existing infrastructure. This system, owing to its high
level of user acceptance, reduces the need for any kind of specialized training
to the intended user base. The most striking feature of this system is that it
does not require an office with loads of papers being fed into a system by
typists. This system retrieves the information in real time and on need basis
with minimal human intervention thus reducing the risk of typographical errors.
Last but not the least, this system serves as a cost effective solution making
use of our existing infrastructure and serving our specific needs.
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