Sensors on the Internet of Things Systems for Urban Disaster Management: A Systematic Literature Review

The occurrence of disasters has the potential to impede the progress of sustainable urban development. For instance, it has the potential to result in significant human casualties and substantial economic repercussions. Sustainable cities, as outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Go...

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Main Authors: Fan Zeng, Chuan Pang, Huajun Tang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-08-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/17/7475
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description The occurrence of disasters has the potential to impede the progress of sustainable urban development. For instance, it has the potential to result in significant human casualties and substantial economic repercussions. Sustainable cities, as outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12, prioritize the objective of disaster risk reduction. According to the Gesi Smarter 2030, the Internet of Things (IoT) assumes a pivotal role in the context of smart cities, particularly in domains including smart grids, smart waste management, and smart transportation. IoT has emerged as a crucial facilitator for the management of disasters, contributing to the development of cities that are both resilient and sustainable. This systematic literature analysis seeks to demonstrate the sensors utilized in IoT for the purpose of urban catastrophe management. The review encompasses both the pre-disaster and post-disaster stages, drawing from a total of 72 articles. During each stage, we presented the characteristics of sensors employed in IoT. Additionally, we engaged in a discourse regarding the various communication technologies and protocols that can be utilized for the purpose of transmitting the data obtained from sensors. Furthermore, we have demonstrated the methodology for analyzing and implementing the data within the application layer of IoT. In conclusion, this study addresses the existing research deficiencies within the literature and presents potential avenues for future exploration in the realm of IoT-enabled urban catastrophe management, drawing upon the findings of the evaluated publications.
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spelling doaj.art-cb407be4fdaf4b7cab7481265f17d09c2023-11-19T08:50:21ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202023-08-012317747510.3390/s23177475Sensors on the Internet of Things Systems for Urban Disaster Management: A Systematic Literature ReviewFan Zeng0Chuan Pang1Huajun Tang2School of Business, Macau University of Science and Technology, Taipa, Macao 999078, ChinaSchool of Business, Macau University of Science and Technology, Taipa, Macao 999078, ChinaSchool of Business, Macau University of Science and Technology, Taipa, Macao 999078, ChinaThe occurrence of disasters has the potential to impede the progress of sustainable urban development. For instance, it has the potential to result in significant human casualties and substantial economic repercussions. Sustainable cities, as outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12, prioritize the objective of disaster risk reduction. According to the Gesi Smarter 2030, the Internet of Things (IoT) assumes a pivotal role in the context of smart cities, particularly in domains including smart grids, smart waste management, and smart transportation. IoT has emerged as a crucial facilitator for the management of disasters, contributing to the development of cities that are both resilient and sustainable. This systematic literature analysis seeks to demonstrate the sensors utilized in IoT for the purpose of urban catastrophe management. The review encompasses both the pre-disaster and post-disaster stages, drawing from a total of 72 articles. During each stage, we presented the characteristics of sensors employed in IoT. Additionally, we engaged in a discourse regarding the various communication technologies and protocols that can be utilized for the purpose of transmitting the data obtained from sensors. Furthermore, we have demonstrated the methodology for analyzing and implementing the data within the application layer of IoT. In conclusion, this study addresses the existing research deficiencies within the literature and presents potential avenues for future exploration in the realm of IoT-enabled urban catastrophe management, drawing upon the findings of the evaluated publications.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/17/7475sensorsInternet of Thingsurban disaster managementfloodearthquakelandslide
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urban disaster management
flood
earthquake
landslide
title Sensors on the Internet of Things Systems for Urban Disaster Management: A Systematic Literature Review
title_full Sensors on the Internet of Things Systems for Urban Disaster Management: A Systematic Literature Review
title_fullStr Sensors on the Internet of Things Systems for Urban Disaster Management: A Systematic Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Sensors on the Internet of Things Systems for Urban Disaster Management: A Systematic Literature Review
title_short Sensors on the Internet of Things Systems for Urban Disaster Management: A Systematic Literature Review
title_sort sensors on the internet of things systems for urban disaster management a systematic literature review
topic sensors
Internet of Things
urban disaster management
flood
earthquake
landslide
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/23/17/7475
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