Digitalizing Disaster Management: Enhancing Emergency Response with the Responding Lab
Authors: Thomas Säger, Lennart Landsberg, Konrad Barth, Ompe Aimé Mudimu
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37082/IJIRMPS.ICE2MAS-24.5
Short DOI: https://doi.org/g8zsfg
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Abstract:
The present article outlines the challenges and objectives of the "responding Lab" project, which aims to enhance disaster management through digitalization and technology integration. In Germany, civil protection is largely defined by the federal structures of the states, sometimes complicating the integration of new technologies. The project’s goal is to provide emergency responders with a user-friendly and robust video system that facilitates efficient decision-making, even without existing infrastructure or cloud connectivity.
The concept includes standardized scouting and documentation of large-scale damage situations, incorporating the use of drones and real-time image data transmission to respond more effectively to emergencies. The responding Lab promotes the exchange between science and emergency services to translate current insights into applicable concepts. Activities such as participating in large exercises and real deployments complement the research, while results and data are made available to users.
In summary, the responding Lab serves as a bridge between technological advancement and practical application in emergency management, enhancing crisis management efficiency through research findings and real-time testing.
Keywords: Digitalization, Disaster Management, Drone Technology, Real-time Data, Research Transfer
Paper Id: 7.705
Published On: 2025-01-15
Published In: Special Issue - International Conference on Engineering, Economics, Management and Applied Sciences (January 2025)