Flood Management System Using Cloud Computing and Internet-of-Things

The human-based disaster management programme has recently been a source of administrative and ethical concern. Sometimes it can be more harmful than beneficial. In order to take into account the newly developed Internet of Things organization, which is sufficiently evolved to create a network autom...

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Published in:2023 5th Biennial International Conference on Nascent Technologies in Engineering (ICNTE) pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors: Goyal, Himanshu Rai, Sharma, Sachin
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 20-01-2023
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Summary:The human-based disaster management programme has recently been a source of administrative and ethical concern. Sometimes it can be more harmful than beneficial. In order to take into account the newly developed Internet of Things organization, which is sufficiently evolved to create a network automatically connecting each other and forecasting every function and feature of the flood, there must be less interaction between humans and all such inventions. In this project, a wastewater disposal system is created and put into service to compensate for the losses brought on by urban flooding in metropolitan areas. For the criticality of the wastewater deposit network, the platform consists of real-time cloud computing and Internet-of-Things (IoT) control. In order to meet the demand for incorporating waste water drainage systems in any urban area in order to avoid and stop floods, we designed this architecture, technology, mathematical model, and application. This constructed framework is illustrated through the case study of the Mumbai floods of 2005. If we use this approach, we can prevent more than 40% of the harm and live.
DOI:10.1109/ICNTE56631.2023.10146661