Computation of things for human protection and fulfillment
Author
Keywords
Abstract

Computer science and computational engineering have enabled great advances in modeling and simulation to analyze various scenarios. Still, facilitating and enhancing situational awareness for a single human is rarely considered. Poor decisions by an individual encountering everyday challenges or public threat situations can have dramatic effects, both for the individual and others. In the presented research, a Computation of Things (CoTh) framework is proposed to provide individual decision support during crises and prevent long-term deviations from safe and secure conditions.

Year of Publication
2010
Conference Name
Technologies for Homeland Security (HST), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
Date Published
11/2010
Conference Location
Waltham, MA
Attachments
Google Scholar | BibTeX | XML