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6th ICT-DM 2019: Paris, France
- International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management, ICT-DM 2019, Paris, France, December 18-20, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-4920-2

- Chenjie Song, Hiroyuki Fujishiro:

Toward the automatic detection of rescue-request tweets: analyzing the features of data verified by the press. 1-4 - Fabio Franchi

, Andrea Marotta, Claudia Rinaldi
, Fabio Graziosi, Leonardo D'Errico:
IoT-based Disaster Management System on 5G uRLLC Network. 1-4 - Romain Pujol, Razvan Stanica, Fabrice Valois:

LTE User Association for Self-Deployable Networks in Disaster Management Scenarios. 1-4 - Stefan Schauer, Eleni-Maria Kalogeraki, Spyros Papastergiou, Christos Douligeris:

Detecting Sophisticated Attacks in Maritime Environments using Hybrid Situational Awareness. 1-7 - Masafumi Kosugi, Osamu Uchida

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Chatbot Application for Sharing Disaster-information. 1-2 - Junya Fukumoto:

Usability assessment of a humanitarian relief supplies matching system. 1-8 - Choong-Hee Cho, Hyunho Lee, Taeyoung Kim, Jeong-dong Ryoo:

Improving Network Availability with Low Network Construction Cost through Deep Reinforcement Learning. 1-5 - Julie Dugdale, Mahyar Tourchi Moghaddam, Henry Muccini

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Agent-based Simulation for IoT Facilitated Building Evacuation. 1-8 - Aghiles Djoudi, Rafik Zitouni

, Nawel Zangar, Laurent George:
Do IoT LoRa Networks Support Emergency Evacuation Systems ? 1-2 - Mohammad Jahanian, Toru Hasegawa, Yoshinobu Kawabe, Yuki Koizumi, Amr Magdy, Masakatsu Nishigaki

, Tetsushi Ohki, K. K. Ramakrishnan:
DiReCT: Disaster Response Coordination with Trusted Volunteers. 1-8 - Kei Hiroi, Daisuke Murakami, Kazumi Kurata, Takashi Tashiro

, Yoichi Shinoda:
Data Assimilation Approach for Flood Level Estimation using State Space Model for Urban Internal Flooding. 1-6 - Ko Ko Lwin, Yoshihide Sekimoto, Wataru Takeuchi, Koji Zettsu:

City Geospatial Dashboard: IoT and Big Data Analytics for Geospatial Solutions Provider in Disaster Management. 1-4 - Maria Terzi, Antreas Anastasiou, Panayiotis Kolios, Christos G. Panayiotou, Theocharis Theocharides

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SWIFTERS: A Multi-UAV Platform for Disaster Management. 1-7 - Sarra Messai, Mohamed-Lamine Messai

, Hamida Seba, Zibouda Aliouat
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A Full-Healing Key Distribution Scheme for Resource-Constrained Devices. 1-6 - Imene Zerdazi, Mohamed Fezari:

SCADA Attack Modeling Using Bond Graph. 1-2 - Chakkaphong Suthaputchakun, Ange Pagel:

A Novel Priority-Based Ambulance-to-Traffic Light Communication for Delay Reduction in Emergency Rescue Operations. 1-6 - Felix Bachmann, Robert Bauer, Hauke Heseding

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TopoSync: Network-driven Synchronization of Multicast Traffic in Software-defined Environments. 1-4 - Nazih Selmoune, Khalissa Derbal

, Zaia Alimazighi:
Spatial Data Warehouse Multidimensional Design Approach and Geo-Decisional Tool for Road Accidents Analysis. 1-8 - Jeff Waters, Samia Ali, Olinda Rodas, Karl Van Orden, Rex Brooks, Elysa Jones:

A Proposed Emergency Management Framework: Lessons Learned, Principles & Opportunities. 1-8 - Lars Baumgärtner

, Jonas Höchst, Tobias Meuser:
B-DTN7: Browser-based Disruption-tolerant Networking via Bundle Protocol 7. 1-8 - Kazunari Irie, Hideaki Goto, Takuo Suganuma:

Certificate-based Local Authentication System for Wireless Mesh Networks in Disaster Areas. 1-2 - Madoune Robert Seye, Bassirou Ngom, Moussa Diallo

, Bamba Gueye
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Work in Progress: A low cost geographical localization system for a more secure coastal artisanal fishery in Senegal. 1-4 - Samuel Auclair

, Faïza Boulahya, Babiga Birregah, Robin Quique, Rachid Ouaret
, Eddie Soulier
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SURICATE-Nat: Innovative citizen centered platform for Twitter based natural disaster monitoring. 1-8 - Gregor Frick, Auberlin Paguem Tchinda, Besfort Shala

, Ulrich Trick
, Armin Lehmann
, Bogdan V. Ghita
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Requirements for a Distributed NFV Orchestration in a WMN-Based Disaster Network. 1-6 - Darío Ruiz López

, George Pallis
, Tom Jackson, Ejovwoke Onojeharho, George Psarras, Aquiles Remón Navarro, Florian Käding, Milt Statheropoulos, Gert Wijnalda:
Data Gathering in Crisis Management. 1-8 - Pouyan Fotouhi Tehrani, Eric Osterweil

, Jochen H. Schiller, Thomas C. Schmidt, Matthias Wählisch
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Authenticated Communication in Crises: Toward an Infrastructureless Trust Model for Challenged Networks. 1-4 - Matthew Banton

, Nathan Shone, William Hurst
, Qi Shi:
A Fresh Look at Combining Logs and Network Data to Detect Anomalous Activity. 1-6 - Saadi Boudjit, Marwen Abdennebi, Ken Chen:

Performance evaluation through simulation of SN-MPR routing protocol for restricted areas. 1-7 - Farouk Mezghani

, Nathalie Mitton:
The potential of cooperative communications to speed up disaster relief operations. 1-6 - Yann Busnel

, Christelle Caillouet
, David Coudert
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Self-Organized Disaster Management System by Distributed Deployment of Connected UAVs. 1-8 - Takashi Yokogawa, Wei Zhu, Masaaki Matsumoto, Jun Zang, Ayumu Tanaka, Masaaki Ano, Hiroaki Tobita:

SitusCall: Location-Based Mobile Communication for Group Calls and Human Augmentation. 1-8 - Jordi Pérez-Romero

, Irene Vilà
, Oriol Sallent, Begoña Blanco
, Aitor Sanchoyerto
, Ruben Solozabal, Fidel Liberal
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Supporting Mission Critical Services through Radio Access Network Slicing. 1-8 - Laura Petersen

, Grigore M. Havârneanu
, Garik Markarian, Natasha McCroneline:
CBRNe and vulnerable citizens: co-creating an app for that. 1-4 - Philippe Limousin, Radhouene Azzabi

, Louis-Pierre Bergé, Hubert Dubois, Sébastien Truptil, Luc Le Gall:
How to build dashboards for collecting and sharing relevant informations to the strategic level of crisis management: an industrial use case. 1-8 - Birgit Mösl

, Wolfgang Vorraber
, Siegfried Vössner:
Integrating Sensor Platforms to Enhance Information Systems in Public Safety Organizations. 1-8 - Dai Sato

, Shoko Miyagawa
, Michinori Hatayama
, Yoichi Kayama, Hideaki Sone:
Sharing Information to Eliminate Support Irregularities and Omissions: - Cases from Disaster Information Supporters in Japan -. 1-6 - Chad Priest, Doyle Groves:

Tweeting about Ebola: Analysis of Tweets from Africa, Europe and the United States During Two Months of the 2019 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 1-2 - Hind S. Al-Hashem, Hadeel A. Al-Essa:

Towards Data Availability Solutions During Disaster. 1-4 - Sadeeb Simon Ottenburger, Shan Bai, Wolfgang Raskob:

MCDA-based Genetic Algorithms for Developing Disaster Resilient Designs of Critical Supply Networks. 1-4 - Roxane Mallouhy

, Chady Abou Jaoude, Christophe Guyeux
, Abdallah Makhoul:
Major earthquake event prediction using various machine learning algorithms. 1-7 - Lilia Galai Dol, Alexandre De Bernardinis, Hamy Fy Rakotozafy, Éric Dimnet:

Reliability of data transmission by PLC in a DC microgrid. 1-6 - Dereje Mechal Molla

, Hakim Badis, Alemayehu Addisu Desta, Laurent George, Marion Berbineau:
SDR-Based Reliable and Resilient Wireless Network for Disaster Rescue Operations. 1-7 - Megumi Kondo, Shuji Nishikawa, Osamu Uchida

, Keisuke Utsu:
Text Analysis of Tweets with Rescue Request Hashtags Posted during 2018 Japan Floods. 1-2 - Sami Gharbi, Nawel Zangar, Nadjib Aitsaadi:

Overview: High Altitude Platform Network for Disaster and Crises Application. 1-2 - Hiroki Kashiwazaki, Hiroki Takakura, Shinji Shimojo:

Resilience Evaluations of a Wide-area Distributed System with a SDN-FIT system. 1-8 - Florent Dubois, Paul Renaud-Goud, Patricia Stolf:

Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem under Deadlines. 1-8 - Hyoga Tajima, Yusuke Nakajima, Osamu Mizuno:

Design of Information System in Disaster-robust Zero Energy Vehicle. 1-8 - Sanetoshi Yamada, Keisuke Utsu, Kohei Cho, Osamu Uchida

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Analysis and Visualization of Attention Area of Tweets During Disasters. 1-4 - Mehdi Ben Lazreg, Morten Goodwin, Ole-Christoffer Granmo:

An Iterative Information Retrieval Approach from Social Media in Crisis Situations. 1-8

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