Development of an early alert prototype using EWBS and interactive content in Digital TV to minimize the risk of affectation to the population in case of natural phenomena

Project: Research

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Description

The spatial data infrastructure of the University of Cuenca is a project that has been maturing since 2008 and has allowed to explore multiple functionalities based on the Core Ide Ucuenca. As a clear example, it has become the alert generation element for EWBs coding and emergency geospatial information container used for the interaction of digital terrestrial television for the benefit of the citizen. The current proposal is intended to generate a functional prototype that uses the referential framework in a comprehensive way (IDDT) for monitoring and generation of emergency alerty, which also allows the inclusion of interactive content, based on learning objects, on three phases of risk management: pre-evidence, during-second, post-eleventh. With information that enables the citizen in prevention, support for the evacuation and response to emergency of dangerous events caused by natural phenomena. The interactive content server will generate the digital television transmission flow that includes the emergency alert system, as well as the validation of receptors. These contents, being a video beginner, must compare functionality and fluidity, between two possible scenarios: the first using a subcanal of the emergency channel and the second an HD receiving equipment that would be implemented in the project. The methodology for the development of learning objects to be used will be the Dicrevoa 2.0 and the contents will be based on the recommendations of the Risk Secretaries.

Call for Applications

OUT OF CALL – EXTERNAL FUNDS
Short titleEarly alert prototype development using
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date3/09/182/09/19

Keywords

  • Space data infrastructure Ide Televisre Televisre Terrestre TDT EWBS Learning objectives

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