2017
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-2017-192
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Brief communication: Vehicle routing problem and UAV application in the post-earthquake scenario

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper we simulate a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle's (UAV) recognition after a possible case of diffuse damage after a seismic event in the town of Acireale (Sicily, Italy). Given a set of sites (84 relevant buildings) and the range of the UAV, we are able to find the number of vehicles to employ and the shortest survey path. The problem of finding the shortest survey path is an operational research problem called Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) whose solution is known to be computationally time-consu… Show more

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“…Remote-sensing technology has been recognized as a suitable source with which to provide timely data for automated detection of damaged buildings for large areas (Dong and Shan, 2013;Pham et al, 2014;Cannioto et al, 2017). In the post-event, satellite images have been traditionally used for decades to visually detect damage on the buildings to prioritize the interventions of rescuers.…”
Section: Earthquakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote-sensing technology has been recognized as a suitable source with which to provide timely data for automated detection of damaged buildings for large areas (Dong and Shan, 2013;Pham et al, 2014;Cannioto et al, 2017). In the post-event, satellite images have been traditionally used for decades to visually detect damage on the buildings to prioritize the interventions of rescuers.…”
Section: Earthquakesmentioning
confidence: 99%