先进应急响应系统的集成点对点应用。第二部分。技术可行性

A.S. Bahora, T. Collins, S. Davis, S. Goknur, J. Kearns, T. Liễu, T. Nguyen, J. Zeng, B. Horowitz, S. Patek
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本文对P2P技术应用于应急响应领域的技术可行性进行了研究。这种努力在概念上的可行性在“先进应急响应系统的集成点对点应用第一部分:操作概念”(Bahora等人)中进行了描述,其中认为当前的应急响应技术不能充分支持应急响应的动态性。为了提供支持,点对点网络已被确定为集成体系结构。我们将探索点对点架构,特别是HyperCast点对点通信框架,与流视频通信、基于gps的位置感知和信息访问管理控制的集成,以更好地支持应急响应。根据本研究的结论,这些功能被实现为原型。
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Integrated peer-to-peer applications for advanced emergency response systems. Part II. Technical feasibility
We present a study of the technical feasibility of applying peer-to-peer (P2P) technology to the domain of emergency response. The conceptual feasibility of such an endeavor is described in "Integrated Peer-to-Peer Applications for Advanced Emergency Response Systems Part I: Concept of Operations" (Bahora, et al.), which argues that current emergency response technologies do not adequately support the dynamic nature of emergency response. To provide support, peer-to-peer networks have been identified as an integrating architecture. We explore the integration of the peer-to-peer architecture, specifically the HyperCast peer-to-peer communications framework, with streaming video communication, GPS-based location awareness, and information access management control to better support emergency response. Upon conclusion of this research, these functionalities were implemented as prototypes.
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