2022
DOI: 10.36680/j.itcon.2022.038
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Status quo and challenges and future development of fire emergency evacuation research and application in built environment

Abstract: Fire emergency evacuation study has been conducted for decades. In recent two decades, the fire emergency evacuation studies have been incorporating new technologies due to the high demands on efficient and safe evacuation for occupants who have various needs. The proposed fire emergency evacuation system from academic research and solutions from industry practices adopt different technologies to serve various evacuees. Therefore, this study conducts literature review to understand the status quo of current fi… Show more

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“…Blockchain is a crucial enabler, with five occurrences, facilitating robust security, and it is used at the database level for data verification and privacy control. Lastly, GIS is the least-frequent enabler with two occurrences and can integrate with the BIM model for visualization and information querying in a spatial context to enhance fire emergency evacuation planning [137]. Figure 8 indicates that AI is the most significant enabler for DT adoption in FSM, representing 32% of mentions in the literature.…”
Section: Enablersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blockchain is a crucial enabler, with five occurrences, facilitating robust security, and it is used at the database level for data verification and privacy control. Lastly, GIS is the least-frequent enabler with two occurrences and can integrate with the BIM model for visualization and information querying in a spatial context to enhance fire emergency evacuation planning [137]. Figure 8 indicates that AI is the most significant enabler for DT adoption in FSM, representing 32% of mentions in the literature.…”
Section: Enablersmentioning
confidence: 99%