2015 10th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/cisti.2015.7170459
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Decision support system for forest fires firefighting in Agueda municipality

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“…Meanwhile, information technology implementations in several cities, such as building a Decision Support System (DSS) consisting of one WebGIS application and two mobile applications for land and air vehicles, were implemented in the City of Agueda, Portugal, to help extinguish forest fires [10]. In addition, a fire department scheme database application in Poland was built to improve fire department performance in handling reports and reduce operational costs [14].…”
Section: Previous and Current Information Technology Implementation I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, information technology implementations in several cities, such as building a Decision Support System (DSS) consisting of one WebGIS application and two mobile applications for land and air vehicles, were implemented in the City of Agueda, Portugal, to help extinguish forest fires [10]. In addition, a fire department scheme database application in Poland was built to improve fire department performance in handling reports and reduce operational costs [14].…”
Section: Previous and Current Information Technology Implementation I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Wideland Fire Decision Support System (WFDSS) [18,19] is used in the US, which has some similarities with the VirtualFire system, but also includes a module for economic risk analysis. In Portugal, a GIS was proposed in [20] to support the forest firefighting in the municipality of Águeda, aimed at complementing an existing approach that is based essentially on empirical information with geographic information, facilitating communication between the various agents involved in firefighting. This system is composed of three distinct modules: (i) a WebGIS application, which will be the main module and will allow the visualization of assets on the ground; (ii) an application for mobile devices, for assets on the ground to be able to report their location periodically and automatically; (iii) and an application for mobile devices onboard of aircraft (helicopters and Canadair's airplanes), which will allow them to find locations for water supply.…”
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confidence: 99%