I. INTRODUCTIONEarthquake occurrence is one of the significant events in nature that causes both irretrievable financial and physical harm. Apparently the monitoring of earthquake is essential in developing Early Warning System (EWS) for disaster management is proposed. The geological and seismotectonic information of the South East Asia region showed that Malaysia do face certain degree of threats from major earthquakes originating from the surrounding regions as well as from local earth tremors [1]. These potential threats are in the form of tsunami and ground shaking. In [2], the earthquake epicenter data of past 80 years of the Southeast and East Asian region is shown.From
Abstract. Facilities and amenities management is amongst the core functionalities of local government. Considering the vast area that local government has to manage, a smart solution is extremely inevitable to solve issues such as inefficient maintenance of public parks, drainage system and so forth. Therefore, this paper aims to offer a smart city solution which exploits the benefit of space technology. This proposed solution is one of the modules developed in Spatial Smart City Service Delivery Engine (SSC SDE) Project undertaken by Agensi Angkasa Negara (ANGKASA). Various levels of local government have been chosen to understand real issues faced by them. Based on this data, a Smart Facility application has been developed with the aim to enhance the service delivery by the local government hence improving citizens' satisfaction. Since this project is still in progress, this paper will merely discussing the concept of this application.
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