2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2011
DOI: 10.1109/hicss.2011.251
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Interoperability by 'Edgeware': Wireless Grids for Emergency Response

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“…Jurisdiction and authority in law enforcement and crisis response is an obvious issue. Overlapping jurisdictions, responsibilities and control lead to ambiguity and conflict of interest [17]. Necessary resources may be under government control, private or non-government control.…”
Section: Social and Policy Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Jurisdiction and authority in law enforcement and crisis response is an obvious issue. Overlapping jurisdictions, responsibilities and control lead to ambiguity and conflict of interest [17]. Necessary resources may be under government control, private or non-government control.…”
Section: Social and Policy Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: B Cognitive Radiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Software for wireless grid connectivity utilizes open specifications, allowing ad-hoc, distributed resource collaboration for devices and applications on a new scale, and enabling greater interoperability across networks, devices, applications, services, and content. According to [65], a wireless grid has the capacity to solve the problems of trust, access and control over resources and thus constitutes an approach toward tackling urgent issues of information and resource sharing.…”
Section: Information Systems Technology and Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coordination theory [38] provides insight into what enables multiple actors to coordinate ad-hoc in a dynamic environment. Crises possess the characteristics of such an environment, and [68] proposes that technology (e.g., wireless grid technologies [65]) will address the coordination problem and enable people to self-organize accordingly. The information broker as such does affect the coordination problem in two ways: (1) directly, crowdsourcing is enabled through bi-directionality and open communication; and (2) indirectly, since the alignment of interoperability levels and information broker layers in the general architecture is a prerequisite to enabling different actors in an emergency to form groups ad-hoc and dynamically.…”
Section: Reflections: Implementation Crowdsourcing and Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%