TY - GEN
T1 - Implementation of web-based system for building damage assessment on online network
T2 - 2014 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, APCCAS 2014
AU - Inoguchi, Munenari
AU - Tamura, Keiko
AU - Horie, Kei
AU - Hayashi, Haruo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 IEEE.
PY - 2015/2/5
Y1 - 2015/2/5
N2 - Once disaster occurs, we should start building damage assessment for issuing victim certificate. It was common way to use paper-based survey sheets, this causes complicated data quality management. Against this issue, we aimed to develop web-based system for building damage assessment on online network. To implement this application, we designed WebEOC just configuring templates. WebEOC is a web-enabled incident and event management system produced by Esi Acquisition, Inc, in U.S.A. After developing this application, we applied it to actual disaster response at two typhoons in 2013 in Japan. At Typhoon MAN-YI (1318), over 50 city officers utilized this application for damage assessment of about 1,000 buildings at Fukuchiyama city, Kyoto. At Typhoon WIPHA (1326), over 100 city officers utilized this application for damage assessment of about 800 buildings at Oshima town, Tokyo. Significant effect of implementing this application was that administrative staff monitored the progress of assessment in real-time, and this realized rational and effective planning for human-resource management. Finally, we realized rapid assessment and high-quality data management.
AB - Once disaster occurs, we should start building damage assessment for issuing victim certificate. It was common way to use paper-based survey sheets, this causes complicated data quality management. Against this issue, we aimed to develop web-based system for building damage assessment on online network. To implement this application, we designed WebEOC just configuring templates. WebEOC is a web-enabled incident and event management system produced by Esi Acquisition, Inc, in U.S.A. After developing this application, we applied it to actual disaster response at two typhoons in 2013 in Japan. At Typhoon MAN-YI (1318), over 50 city officers utilized this application for damage assessment of about 1,000 buildings at Fukuchiyama city, Kyoto. At Typhoon WIPHA (1326), over 100 city officers utilized this application for damage assessment of about 800 buildings at Oshima town, Tokyo. Significant effect of implementing this application was that administrative staff monitored the progress of assessment in real-time, and this realized rational and effective planning for human-resource management. Finally, we realized rapid assessment and high-quality data management.
KW - Building Damage Survey
KW - Typhoon MAN-YI
KW - Typhoon WIPHA
KW - Web-based Service
KW - WebEOC
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84937951141&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/APCCAS.2014.7032803
DO - 10.1109/APCCAS.2014.7032803
M3 - 会議への寄与
AN - SCOPUS:84937951141
T3 - IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, Proceedings, APCCAS
SP - 395
EP - 398
BT - 2014 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, APCCAS 2014
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 17 November 2014 through 20 November 2014
ER -