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Towards a Mobile Augmented Reality System for Emergency Management: The Case of SAFE
Angelo Croatti, Alessandro Ricci, Mirko Viroli
International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST) 8(1), pages 46-58, 2017
IGI Global
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year = 2017,
status = {Published},
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url = {http://www.igi-global.com/article/towards-a-mobile-augmented-reality-system-for-emergency-management/171982},
publisher = {IGI Global },
journal = {International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST)},
author = {Croatti, Angelo and Ricci, Alessandro and Viroli, Mirko},
title = {Towards a Mobile Augmented Reality System for Emergency Management: The Case of SAFE},
abstract = {The impressive development of wearable computing and augmented/mixed reality technologies that has been occurring in recent years allows for devising ICT systems that can bring a disruptive innovation in how emergency medical operations take place. In this paper the authors describe first explorations in that direction, represented by a distributed collaborative system called SAFE (Smart Augmented Field for Emergency) for teams of rescuers and operators involved in a rescue mission. SAFE is based on the integration of wearable computing and augmented reality technologies with intelligent agents and multi-agent systems.},
pages = {46-58},
volume = 8,
doi = {10.4018/IJDST.2017010104}}
year = 2017,
status = {Published},
venue_list = {--},
number = 1,
url = {http://www.igi-global.com/article/towards-a-mobile-augmented-reality-system-for-emergency-management/171982},
publisher = {IGI Global },
journal = {International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST)},
author = {Croatti, Angelo and Ricci, Alessandro and Viroli, Mirko},
title = {Towards a Mobile Augmented Reality System for Emergency Management: The Case of SAFE},
abstract = {The impressive development of wearable computing and augmented/mixed reality technologies that has been occurring in recent years allows for devising ICT systems that can bring a disruptive innovation in how emergency medical operations take place. In this paper the authors describe first explorations in that direction, represented by a distributed collaborative system called SAFE (Smart Augmented Field for Emergency) for teams of rescuers and operators involved in a rescue mission. SAFE is based on the integration of wearable computing and augmented reality technologies with intelligent agents and multi-agent systems.},
pages = {46-58},
volume = 8,
doi = {10.4018/IJDST.2017010104}}