Every Second Counts: Integrating Edge Computing and Service Oriented Architecture for Automatic Emergency Management

Author:

Chen Lei1ORCID,Englund Cristofer12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Institutes of Sweden, RISE Viktoria, Lindholmspiren 3A, 417 56 Gothenburg, Sweden

2. School of Information Technology, Halmstad University, 301 18 Halmstad, Sweden

Abstract

Emergency management has long been recognized as a social challenge due to the criticality of the response time. In emergency situations such as severe traffic accidents, minimizing the response time, which requires close collaborations between all stakeholders involved and distributed intelligence support, leads to greater survival chance of the injured. However, the current response system is far from efficient, despite the rapid development of information and communication technologies. This paper presents an automated collaboration framework for emergency management that coordinates all stakeholders within the emergency response system and fully automates the rescue process. Applying the concept of multiaccess edge computing architecture, as well as choreography of the service oriented architecture, the system allows seamless coordination between multiple organizations in a distributed way through standard web services. A service choreography is designed to globally model the emergency management process from the time an accident occurs until the rescue is finished. The choreography can be synthesized to generate detailed specification on peer-to-peer interaction logic, and then the specification can be enacted and deployed on cloud infrastructures.

Funder

EU H2020

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Strategy and Management,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Economics and Econometrics,Automotive Engineering

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