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Situation aware intelligent reasoning during disaster situation in smart cities

Journal

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.970789

Keywords

situation-awareness; smart cities; edge intelligence; disaster management system; intelligent decision support system; BDI mechanism; multi-agent system

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education [NRF-2022R1A2C1004401]
  2. NRF - Korean government (MSIT) [NRF-2021R1A6A1A03039493]

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This paper introduces a multi-agent system utilizing NB-IoT, cyan IIOT, and edge intelligence to enhance situation awareness and response capability in disaster sites. The belief-desire-intention reasoning mechanism is introduced to achieve timely information acquisition and efficient action in a dynamic environment.
Investigating prior methodologies, it has come to our knowledge that in smart cities, a disaster management system needs an autonomous reasoning mechanism to efficiently enhance the situation awareness of disaster sites and reduce its after-effects. Disasters are unavoidable events that occur at anytime and anywhere. Timely response to hazardous situations can save countless lives. Therefore, this paper introduces a multi-agent system (MAS) with a situation-awareness method utilizing NB-IoT, cyan industrial Internet of things (IIOT), and edge intelligence to have efficient energy, optimistic planning, range flexibility, and handle the situation promptly. We introduce the belief-desire-intention (BDI) reasoning mechanism in a MAS to enhance the ability to have disaster information when an event occurs and perform an intelligent reasoning mechanism to act efficiently in a dynamic environment. Moreover, we illustrate the framework using a case study to determine the working of the proposed system. We develop ontology and a prototype model to demonstrate the scalability of our proposed system.

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