A Survey of Algorithms and Systems for Evacuating People in Confined Spaces

TitleA Survey of Algorithms and Systems for Evacuating People in Confined Spaces
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsBi H, Gelenbe E
JournalElectronics — Open Access Journal
Volume vol. 8
Start Page vol. 8, p. 711
Date Published06/2019
Keywordsemergency management, evacuation wayfinding, systemic review
Abstract

The frequency, destruction and costs of natural and human-made disasters in modern
highly-populated societies have resulted in research on emergency evacuation and wayfinding, which
has drawn considerable attention. The subject is now a multidisciplinary area of research where
information and communication technologies (ICT), and in particular the Internet of Things (IoT),
have a significant impact on sensing and computing dynamic reactions that mitigate or prevent
the worst outcomes of disasters. This paper offers state-of-the-art knowledge in this area so as to
share ongoing research results, identify the research gaps and address the need for future research.
We present a comprehensive review of research on emergency evacuation and wayfinding, focusing
on the algorithmic and system design aspects. Starting from the history of emergency management
research, we identify the emerging challenges concerning system optimisation, evacuee behaviour
optimisation and data analysis, and the additional energy consumption by ICT equipment that
operates the emergency management infrastructure.

DOI10.3390/electronics8060711

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