G Marasca's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Il progetto LIAISON, finanziato dall'Unione Europea nell'ambito del Sesto Programma Quadro, è nato con l'intento di sviluppare nuove tecnologie e servizi di localizzazione LBS (Location Based Services), per migliorare le condizioni di sicurezza e di lavoro delle forze di polizia e di soccorso utilizzando il sistema satellitare GPS/AGPS e, in futuro...
After three years and half, in May 2008 the EC funded Integrated Project LIAISON has delivered the final results. The project was focussed on location based services in a number of scenarios representative of potential market segments. Two of them were emergency related: the Incident Management scenario, user-led by the Sussex Police Authority and...
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... The participants also thought 'Guideline' and 'Route Planner' would be a welcome development for the unpopular traditional practice of using physical guidelines. Most of the previous research related to fire ER such as 'LifeNet' (Klann 2008), Gambardella (et al. 2008) and 'CADMS' (Walder et al. 2009) has recognized the importance of location tracking and navigation of firefighters. Complementing this research, two interfaces proposed: 'Guideline' and 'Route Planner' appeared to offer the possibility of an excellent solution to that problem. ...