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Neubauer, G. (author), Egly, M (author), Zwickl, P. (author), Seltsam, T. (author), Uschok, A. (author), Linke, H. (author), Lund, D. (author), Gordon, R. (author), Vullings, H.J.L.M (author), Obritzhauser, T. (author), Mallinger, K. (author), Klemen, M. (author), Ekelhart, A. (author), Zwęgliński, T. (author), Dubost, L. (author), Knezic, S (author), Baucic, M. (author)
This document is based on the results of DRIVER+ and EPISECC and defines requirements on how to achieve organizational and cross border interoperability on semantic and syntactic level for crisis and disaster management.
report 2020
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van den Homberg, M.J.C. (author), Monné, R. (author), Spruit, M. (author)
Natural disasters are chaotic and disruptive events, with compressed timelines and high levels of uncertainty. Comprehensive data on the impact becomes only available well into the response phase and data is scattered across organizations. Data heterogeneity issues are common. Consequently, responding organizations have difficulties finding data...
article 2018
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Smets, N.J.J.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Bberg, F. (author)
Situation Awareness (SA) during tele-operation in robot-assisted disaster management has a major impact on the effectiveness and efficiency. Data perceived by the human and robot agents should be processed and shared in such a way that these agents can understand and direct the other agent's behaviors. E.g., for safe and effective tele-operation...
conference paper 2017
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Haverhals, M. (author), Pfau, V. (author), van der Lee, M.D.E. (author)
Standardisation is a powerful tool to achieve better interoperability. However, it needs to overcome a lack of interest and modest participation from stakeholders. Also, promising research results are not always used as the basis for new standards. The overall goal of ResiStand is to find new ways to improve the crisis management and disaster...
report 2017
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van Dongen, C.J.G. (author), Pieneman, R.B.J. (author)
This deliverable describes the second intermediate and final experiment and evaluation as part of task 5.4. The second intermediate evaluation (IMEV2) was held on the 12th and 13th of May at the premises of the
report 2016
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Rodriguez-Espanola, O. (author), Albores, P. (author), Brewster, C.A.W. (author)
Floods are one of the most dangerous and common disasters worldwide, and these disasters are closely linked to the geography of the affected area. As a result, several papers in the academic field of humanitarian logistics have incorporated the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for disaster management. However, most of the...
article 2016
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Rijken, M. (author), Streefkerk, J.W. (author), Huis in 't Veld, M.A.A. (author), Pieneman, R.B.J. (author), van Buul-Besseling, K. (author), Neef, R.M. (author)
This document describes a method to support local implementations of COBACORE project results and similar innovations for civilian-professional collaboration. The method highlights critical factors of concern and facilitates the development of a bespoke implementation in co-creation with local stakeholders. The method follows a multi-phase...
report 2016
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Neef, R.M. (author), Rijken, M. (author)
This report comes after a long period of concept development, experimentation, evaluation and reflection, and aims to capture the many discussions on the practical use of the platform. In its current state, the platform contains many features, and supports many forms of interaction between our key communities. The platform is inspired by...
report 2016
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Neef, R.M. (author), Rijken, M. (author)
Report on interface components of COBACORE workspace and functional behaviour of the COBACORE system: This report describes the functional behaviour of the platform and various interface concepts of the COBACORE platform, including the underlying production rules and support mechanisms.
report 2015
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Neef, R.M. (author), Streefkerk, J.W. (author), van Buul-Besseling, K. (author), Rijken, M. (author)
D3.1 describes the core feature set of the COBACORE platform, the underlying assumptions and information elements, and introduces a number of interaction patterns. D3.1 is a guiding document that serves as a blueprint for the actual implementation of the COBACORE platform, and that can be used by other work packages to guide the implementation...
report 2014
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van Dongen, C.J.G. (author), streefkerk, J.W. (author), Anema, K. (author), Meesters, K. (author), Pieneman, R.B.J. (author)
Deliverable 5.2 is the result of Task 5.3: evaluation of the intermediate platform. Before performance assessment indicators were defined (Deliverable 5.1) in Task 5.1 and aspects of the COBACORE platform we assessed in feedback sessions in Task 5.2. This deliverable describes the intermediate evaluation of the COBACORE platform. This evaluation...
report 2014
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Rijken, M. (author), Pieneman, R.B.J. (author), Meesters, K. (author)
report 2014
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Rijken, M. (author), Pieneman, R.B.J. (author), Anema, K. (author), Holla, K. (author), Meesters, K. (author)
report 2014
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Neef, R.M. (author), Tilanus, P.A.J. (author)
This document describes the structure of the COBACORE project website.
report 2013
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van Dongen, C.J.G. (author), streefkerk, J.W. (author)
The objective of Work Package 5 is to organise experiments and evaluate the COBACORE system and its parts, to:
report 2013
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The collation, effective management and timely transfer of robust and credible data impact all activities and transcend all phases of the disaster cycle. All actors involved in recovery and reconstruction are dependent upon specific datasets in order to inform decision making, prioritise and mobilise resources as well as to measure the impact of...
report 2013
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Gunawan, L.T. (author), Fitrianie, S. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Despite the growing awareness of the untapped potential of the affected population in a disaster situation, their inclusion in a disaster management is extremely limited. This study aims to survey the literature to see whether utilizing the affected people and prevalent mobile technology can be used during disaster response. The idea is to...
conference paper 2012
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Dekker, R.J. (author)
After a disaster such as an earthquake or tsunami it is important to know quickly the dimensions of the damage to human relief work and crisis management. To study the utility of high-resolution radar damage-assessment for this purpose, pre- and post-seismic TerraSAR-X and Cosmo-SkyMed data of the earthquake in Haiti on 12 January 2010 were...
article 2011
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van der Lee, M.D.E. (author), van der Vugt, M. (author), TNO Fysisch en Elektronisch Laboratorium (author)
The field of crisis response and disaster management can be characterized, upon many other factors, by distributed operations, not daily routine work and multidisciplinary aspects. In designing and developing information systems for crisis response these factors need special attention. On behalf of regional emergency services, TNO Physics and...
conference paper 2004
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