2020
DOI: 10.11591/ijra.v9i4.pp251-255
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Offline drone instrumentalized ambulance for emergency situations

Abstract: <p>In this paper, an offline drone instrumentalized ambulance (ODIA) mechanism has been discussed. The rapid increase in the urban population directly influences every sector of society. The sectors are maybe food, health care, education, transportation, etc. Normally, it has been observed that when any accidents happen on the urban road or any remote places then, the availability of immediate medical help is very rare. It is not because of the unaware or unavailability of medical facilities rather it ha… Show more

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“…From an environmental perspective, the promotion of green and blue spaces, fostering of diverse habitats, and facilitation of nature accessibility emerge as primary gains. Meanwhile, on the societal front, a surge in pedestrian activities, conservation drives, community involvement in habitat stewardship, and the resultant augmentation in social capital have been observed [12]. These multifarious benefits of biophilic cities resonate with the ethos of Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11), which champions the cause of molding cities and human settlements into hubs that are inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.…”
Section: The Biophilic Cities Model As a Sustainable Urban Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From an environmental perspective, the promotion of green and blue spaces, fostering of diverse habitats, and facilitation of nature accessibility emerge as primary gains. Meanwhile, on the societal front, a surge in pedestrian activities, conservation drives, community involvement in habitat stewardship, and the resultant augmentation in social capital have been observed [12]. These multifarious benefits of biophilic cities resonate with the ethos of Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11), which champions the cause of molding cities and human settlements into hubs that are inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.…”
Section: The Biophilic Cities Model As a Sustainable Urban Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These multifarious benefits of biophilic cities resonate with the ethos of Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11), which champions the cause of molding cities and human settlements into hubs that are inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. Specifically, SDG 11 endeavors to cultivate sustainable transport avenues, engender green and communal spaces, safeguard cultural and natural legacies, and fortify the synergies between rural and urban domains [12].…”
Section: The Biophilic Cities Model As a Sustainable Urban Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Re-engineering of some traditional urban water management processes by application of smart water meter [45] and advanced data analytic tools was also suggested and use of a software tool that automatically dis-aggregates and synthesizes higher consumption rate water end-use data of costumer into reports using a hybrid combination of data mining techniques and pattern recognition algorithms for better water use monitoring has also been proposed [46]. Optimization of pipe network modeling, Improvisation in water demand forecast, and development of more targeted conservation programs during the time of water scarcity can be achieved by the use the pro-posed software [47]. Along with the Smart metering technology, this software can lead to better detection of leaks, reduction of peak demand, pumping schedule optimization, and improvisation in the management of wastewater.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with the Smart metering technology, this software can lead to better detection of leaks, reduction of peak demand, pumping schedule optimization, and improvisation in the management of wastewater. for water management has been attempted by researchers [47]. Some researchers have used weather conditions in the construction of water demand models using a non-linear climatic effect based on monthly time series and annual time-series.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%