Crowd sourcing-Based Disaster Management Using Cloud Computing in Internet of Things Paradigm
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Natural calamities like Earthquakes, Tsunami and man-made disasters bomb explosion, building collapse often occurs and they cannot be stopped. Early detection of such disasters can help save many lives and natural properties. Disaster Management refers to manage disaster response in the country. In India it is recorded that 21.8% people die annually due to natural disasters. In this paper, early detection of fire, flood, rain, wind is done which helps in early rescue and proper planning by the rescue team. Sensors which sense such disasters and when the sensed value crosses the limit, the information would be sent to cloud. Through cloud computing we can use the benefits of storing data on cloud and data offloading. When the data is sent to cloud, from the cloud the data is sent to user. An app would be developed which would provide information of the disaster through voice output and also a normal message would be sent to user. For the disaster management to be handled efficiently, we make use of Iot and cloud computing technologies
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