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|Title=Building Evacuation with Mobile Devices | |Title=Building Evacuation with Mobile Devices | ||
− | |Instructor=Hartmut Schmeck | + | |Instructor=Hartmut Schmeck, Andreas Oberweis |
− | |Date=2014/ | + | |Date=2014/02/28 |
|School=KIT, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften | |School=KIT, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften | ||
|Address=Karlsruhe | |Address=Karlsruhe | ||
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|Abstract=The rapidly growing world population and increasingly dense settlements demand ever-larger and more complex buildings from today's engineers. In comparison to this technological progress, a building's equipment for emergency evacuation has been hardly developed further. This work presents a concept for a building evacuation system based on mobile devices. Furthermore, various algorithms for route planning with mobile devices and for indoor localization of mobile devices are addressed. | |Abstract=The rapidly growing world population and increasingly dense settlements demand ever-larger and more complex buildings from today's engineers. In comparison to this technological progress, a building's equipment for emergency evacuation has been hardly developed further. This work presents a concept for a building evacuation system based on mobile devices. Furthermore, various algorithms for route planning with mobile devices and for indoor localization of mobile devices are addressed. | ||
|ISBN=9783731502074 | |ISBN=9783731502074 | ||
+ | |Link=http://digbib.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/volltexte/1000040428 | ||
|Forschungsgruppe=Effiziente Algorithmen | |Forschungsgruppe=Effiziente Algorithmen | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 15. Juli 2014, 06:32 Uhr
Building Evacuation with Mobile Devices
Datum: 28. Februar 2014
KIT, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Erscheinungsort / Ort: Karlsruhe
Referent(en): Hartmut Schmeck, Andreas Oberweis
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The rapidly growing world population and increasingly dense settlements demand ever-larger and more complex buildings from today's engineers. In comparison to this technological progress, a building's equipment for emergency evacuation has been hardly developed further. This work presents a concept for a building evacuation system based on mobile devices. Furthermore, various algorithms for route planning with mobile devices and for indoor localization of mobile devices are addressed.
ISBN: 9783731502074
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