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UID:pretalx-foss4g-asia-2023-PVQCPD@talks.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:In the interconnected world\, modern technologies can potential
 ly revolutionize how we tackle and address crucial issues. The Internet of
  Things (IoT) is one of the emerging innovations\, a network of linked dev
 ices that exchange and share data. IoT has opened up innovative solutions 
 in various fields thanks to its ability to gather real-time data and enabl
 e accessible communication.\nThe UP Resilience Institute\, in partnership 
 with the local government of Quezon City\, Philippines\, has embarked on a
 n ambitious project to incorporate an IoT system for rain and flood monito
 ring\, striving to improve emergency preparedness and response for both th
 e public sector and government. IoT provides unprecedented precision and t
 imeliness in tracking and analyzing essential data regarding precipitation
  and flooding scenarios\, making it a powerful tool to address the damages
  caused by disasters brought by floods. These events are associated with s
 ignificant loss of life\, property destruction\, and community financial d
 isruption. Traditional means of monitoring weather patterns and anticipati
 ng floods have limitations\; however\, IoT can revolutionize this process.
DTSTAMP:20260613T002256Z
LOCATION:Seoul Archive
SUMMARY:Internet of things for strengthening disaster-resilient communities
  in Quezon City\, Philippines - Janice Carpo-Aldea
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-asia-2023/talk/PVQCPD/
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