The deployment of Early Warning Systems (EWS) and Alerting Technologies (AT) is one of the best measures for improved disaster prevention and mitigation. With the evolution of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), we face new opportunities as well as new challenges for improving classical warning processes. This chapter concentrates on the main aspects of existing early warning systems and alerting technologies. Beginning with the definition and classifications in this field, we describe general approaches, representative systems, and interoperability aspects of EWS. Furthermore, we introduce a list of criteria for evaluating and comparing existing systems. It is worth noting that the deployment of an operational EWS is a comple...
In this paper, we describe the work on the system architecture that is being developed in the EU FP7...
Early Warning Systems (EWS) provide an effective measure for better disaster preparedness, response,...
Extreme weather conditions often cause considerable damage. Much of this damage could be mitigated i...
Early warning is one of the most effective measures for better disaster preparation and mitigation. ...
Early Warning Systems (EWS) are an essential component of effective disaster management. In the past...
Numerous scientific research and engineering programs are being carried out globally in an effort to...
Early Warning Systems (EWS) can play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of natural disasters. ...
AbstractEarly Warning Systems (EWS) can play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of natural dis...
The effective implementation of early warning is one of the best investments for disaster prevention...
Early warning systems (EWS) are extensive systems that integrate different components of Disaster Ri...
An effective alerting process is annessential component in emergency and disaster management. Based ...
Garcia et al. (Chap. 13) analyse different types of Early-Warning Systems with the aim to connect sc...
The continuous growth of mobile communication networks and smart portable devices along with TV broa...
Everyone would admit that disaster early warning is more important than later treatment and damage r...
Early warning signal detection can make a huge difference in the ability of the system, society and ...
In this paper, we describe the work on the system architecture that is being developed in the EU FP7...
Early Warning Systems (EWS) provide an effective measure for better disaster preparedness, response,...
Extreme weather conditions often cause considerable damage. Much of this damage could be mitigated i...
Early warning is one of the most effective measures for better disaster preparation and mitigation. ...
Early Warning Systems (EWS) are an essential component of effective disaster management. In the past...
Numerous scientific research and engineering programs are being carried out globally in an effort to...
Early Warning Systems (EWS) can play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of natural disasters. ...
AbstractEarly Warning Systems (EWS) can play a crucial role in mitigating the effects of natural dis...
The effective implementation of early warning is one of the best investments for disaster prevention...
Early warning systems (EWS) are extensive systems that integrate different components of Disaster Ri...
An effective alerting process is annessential component in emergency and disaster management. Based ...
Garcia et al. (Chap. 13) analyse different types of Early-Warning Systems with the aim to connect sc...
The continuous growth of mobile communication networks and smart portable devices along with TV broa...
Everyone would admit that disaster early warning is more important than later treatment and damage r...
Early warning signal detection can make a huge difference in the ability of the system, society and ...
In this paper, we describe the work on the system architecture that is being developed in the EU FP7...
Early Warning Systems (EWS) provide an effective measure for better disaster preparedness, response,...
Extreme weather conditions often cause considerable damage. Much of this damage could be mitigated i...