CityZones: A geospatial multi-tier software tool to compute urban risk zones

CityZones is an online tool to support when computing risk zones in a city, which is performed by mathematically evaluating the emergency response capability of an urban area using real data. The tool allows users to define polygonal Areas of Interest (AoI) on a map, which are categorised into low,...

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Main Authors: João Paulo Just Peixoto, Daniel G. Costa, Washington de J.S. da Franca Rocha, Paulo Portugal, Francisco Vasques
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Published: Elsevier 2023-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235271102300105X
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author João Paulo Just Peixoto
Daniel G. Costa
Washington de J.S. da Franca Rocha
Paulo Portugal
Francisco Vasques
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Daniel G. Costa
Washington de J.S. da Franca Rocha
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Francisco Vasques
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description CityZones is an online tool to support when computing risk zones in a city, which is performed by mathematically evaluating the emergency response capability of an urban area using real data. The tool allows users to define polygonal Areas of Interest (AoI) on a map, which are categorised into low, medium, and high-risk levels. As urban emergencies in general will typically demand the assistance of hospitals (to attend victims), firefighters (for rescue operations and damages reduction), policemen (to control and manage critical situations), and even metro stations (for evacuation), the risk zones within an AoI will be computed according to the distances to such existing infrastructure, which is extracted from the OpenStreetMap database. The coordinates of an AoI are defined at the client-side and submitted to a server as a regular or irregular polygon, which is then stored in a GeoJSON file along with the computed classifications for further processing according to a multi-tier pipeline. Adopting a configurable square-based mathematical model to compute distances and relative risk levels, the risk zones are computed on-demand and exported to CSV files to be used by any application, with an additional representation for web-based visualisation. Moreover, as a practical exploitation of the computed maps, the CityZones tool also suggests ideal positions for sensors-based Emergency Detection Units (EDUs) within an AoI according to the chosen positioning algorithm, assuming that the computed risk zones indicate how severe an undetected emergency would be. While the CityZones tool is not intended to provide a mitigation approach at all, since it does not have knowledge about current emergency situations, it stands as a valuable pre-mitigation tool to be used in the planning phase of emergency management in smart cities, bringing an important contribution for practical applications in this area.
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spelling doaj.art-e382a667ff3d41d6bc763ecab8f1c3d92023-09-21T04:37:18ZengElsevierSoftwareX2352-71102023-07-0123101409CityZones: A geospatial multi-tier software tool to compute urban risk zonesJoão Paulo Just Peixoto0Daniel G. Costa1Washington de J.S. da Franca Rocha2Paulo Portugal3Francisco Vasques4IFBA, Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Bahia, Valença, Brazil; PPGM-UEFS, State University of Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, Brazil; Corresponding author at: IFBA, Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Bahia, Valença, Brazil.INEGI, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal; Corresponding author.PPGM-UEFS, State University of Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, BrazilINESC-TEC, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalINEGI, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalCityZones is an online tool to support when computing risk zones in a city, which is performed by mathematically evaluating the emergency response capability of an urban area using real data. The tool allows users to define polygonal Areas of Interest (AoI) on a map, which are categorised into low, medium, and high-risk levels. As urban emergencies in general will typically demand the assistance of hospitals (to attend victims), firefighters (for rescue operations and damages reduction), policemen (to control and manage critical situations), and even metro stations (for evacuation), the risk zones within an AoI will be computed according to the distances to such existing infrastructure, which is extracted from the OpenStreetMap database. The coordinates of an AoI are defined at the client-side and submitted to a server as a regular or irregular polygon, which is then stored in a GeoJSON file along with the computed classifications for further processing according to a multi-tier pipeline. Adopting a configurable square-based mathematical model to compute distances and relative risk levels, the risk zones are computed on-demand and exported to CSV files to be used by any application, with an additional representation for web-based visualisation. Moreover, as a practical exploitation of the computed maps, the CityZones tool also suggests ideal positions for sensors-based Emergency Detection Units (EDUs) within an AoI according to the chosen positioning algorithm, assuming that the computed risk zones indicate how severe an undetected emergency would be. While the CityZones tool is not intended to provide a mitigation approach at all, since it does not have knowledge about current emergency situations, it stands as a valuable pre-mitigation tool to be used in the planning phase of emergency management in smart cities, bringing an important contribution for practical applications in this area.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235271102300105XGeospatial dataUrban emergencySmart citiesOpenStreetMap
spellingShingle João Paulo Just Peixoto
Daniel G. Costa
Washington de J.S. da Franca Rocha
Paulo Portugal
Francisco Vasques
CityZones: A geospatial multi-tier software tool to compute urban risk zones
SoftwareX
Geospatial data
Urban emergency
Smart cities
OpenStreetMap
title CityZones: A geospatial multi-tier software tool to compute urban risk zones
title_full CityZones: A geospatial multi-tier software tool to compute urban risk zones
title_fullStr CityZones: A geospatial multi-tier software tool to compute urban risk zones
title_full_unstemmed CityZones: A geospatial multi-tier software tool to compute urban risk zones
title_short CityZones: A geospatial multi-tier software tool to compute urban risk zones
title_sort cityzones a geospatial multi tier software tool to compute urban risk zones
topic Geospatial data
Urban emergency
Smart cities
OpenStreetMap
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235271102300105X
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