Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Centre of Excellence in
Disaster Management
Departments Involved
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Faculty Involved
S.NO. Name Particulars
1 Dr. M.V. Seshagiri Rao Principal Investigator-I
2 Dr. N. Yadaiah Principal Investigator
Investigator-II
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3 Dr.K.M. Lakshmana Rao Principal Investigator-III
4 Dr. V. Kamakshi Prasad Knowledge user partner
5 Dr.D. Sreenivasa Rao Knowledge user partner
6 Dr. A. Jayalaxmi Knowledge user partner
7 Dr.G.V.Narasimha Reddy Knowledge user partner
8 Dr. B.N. Bhandari Institutional Faculty involved in research
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Deliverables
Link wise, road network, path and geometric deficiency analysis in GIS
platform exposing road network connectivity, access and functionality
deficiencies
Road user attitude and traffic characteristic analysis on online dynamic
mode technology interface gadgets
Seven GIS architectures integration at open architecture for accident
investigation and mitigation
low price gadgets and guidance systems development for commercial
applications
Possibility of online communication systems with lower end price
advanced communication to road user in addition to navigation interface
and risk generation, distribution and convergence patterns display or voice
communication Gadget development
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Progress as on Date
GIS architectures and scope is finalized and is in
proc rement stage
procurement
Hardware setups are identified specifications and
is in procurement stage
Network Planning, Fractal modelling, p-Median
modelling, knowledge shell for accident analysis
and simulating templates are identified.
Literature review is complted
Activities as on date
Abstract of three conceptual papers are submitted
for international conference in IIT mumbai
m mbai
Central hall GIS architectures - lead mapping is
ready
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Vehicle Navigation
Junction Improvements
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Deliverables
Four GIS architectures namely Transitional, operational,
reciprocative and DSS to plan, design and mitigate urban
disasters
Technology interface alert system on water displacement for
flash flood alert system
Roads, right of way features and local area planning in
reference to terrain and topographic leads for quick mobility
of water
Gadget for flash floods and GIS simulating system for
Engineers, planners and managers of infrastructure
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Progress as on Date
Study areas are identified
Road development plans are in procurement stage
Technology gadgets are in procurement stage
GIS architectures are identified and is in
procurement stage
Methodologygy is identified
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Longitudinal Profile
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Objectives
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Action plan
To Identify the parameters to be measured for landslide
prediction
T Identify
To Id if suitable
i bl sensors for f capturing
i the
h identified
id ifi d
parameters
To study existing Sensor Network architectures, routing
protocols and its limitations.
Action plan
Development of Testing Environment.
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Sensor
Sensor Node Sensor
Node Node
Sensor
Relay Relay
Relay Node
Node Node
Node
Relay
Gate way Sensor Node
Sensor Gate way
Node
Node
Network Controller
802.11b
` Field Management
Center Data Management
DB center
Internet/GPRS
Server
DAQ
Board
Analysis
D Software
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Rain
Geophone
Gauge
WSN architecture for LANDSLIDE detection
WSN Hierarchy
CH-H
CH-H
CH-L CH-L
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WSN architecture
z Th wireless
The i l sensor networkk follows
f ll a two-layer
l hi
hierarchy
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z The upper layer aggregates the data and forwards it to the sink
node (gateway) kept at the deployment site.
WSN architecture
Data received
D i d at the
h gateway has
h to be
b transmitted
i d to the
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Field Management Center (FMC) A Wi-Fi network is
used between the gateway and FMC to establish the
connection.
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Sensor
Fig. 2 nodesWSN Arc
Field Management Center Data Management Center
Internet
802.11b
Network Controller
chitecture showing Deep e
802.15.4
Gate way
802.15.4
802.15.4
Strain gauge
Pore Pressure
Transducer
Progress as on Date
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Dr. D
Dr D. Sreenivasa Rao ,Professor &Head ECE Dept
Dr. B.N. Bandari ,Professor ECE Dept
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Dr. G.V.
V NNarasimha
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i P Professor
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Deliverables
IInternational
t ti l journals
j l -3
National journals -5
Conference papers -5
M tech projects 5
PhDs 3
4. RESCUE OPERATIONS IN
EMERGENCY
Smt. A. Kavitha
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Objective
To track victim
To p
provide support
pp to the Rescue team
Possible Scenarios
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GSM/GPRS
SMS
Press a
Button Server
Register
ed
Mobile
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Case(ii)
Wi-Fi Access
Point
Server
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Case(iii)
Search Device
Detects victim
Serv
er
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UG projects(in progress)
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Deliverables
Developing mobile application for providing support to
victim in communicating with the rescue team
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Dr. N. Yadaiah
Natural disasters
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LOSS OF
BUS
TRANSFORMER/ LOAD
ISOLATED
LINE FAILURE
SYSTEM
COLLAPSE
LINE OVERLOAD
REDUCED OR
NETWORK UNSATISFACTORY
REDUNDANCY BUS VOLTAGE ISLANDING
Objectives / Deliverables
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Objectives / Deliverables
Contingency Analysis
Severity of any contingency is computed based on
voltage
oltage instability,
instabilit load loss
loss, ooverload,
erload aavailable
ailable
power margin, and frequency deviation
contingency analysis provide the basis for
preventive and corrective operation actions against
blackouts
It uses the current state reported by SCADA to
identify possible series of component failures and
check for collapse cases
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Deliverables
Pollution distribution spread distribution diagrams
with direction,
direction duration and intensity over a space
and time
Environment impact analysis with additive factors on
emissions
GIS driven systems with Mapping,differential,
correlative
l ti views
i w on emissions.
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Technology setups with Chemically sensitive sensors,
emitter set ups, receiver setups and communication
system
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Progress as on Date
Base map Khammam District is developed in GIS
en ironment is developed.
environment de eloped
Mine area of Singareni colleries shape file is
developed
Technology specifications like sensors,
communication system, emitter and receiver
specifications are identified and up loaded.
Methodology, GUI , GIS setups are in working
mode
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Raster Maps
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BASE MAP
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KTPC
Coal Mine
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7. DISASTER DUE TO
EARTHQUAKE
Dr.M. Janardhana
Objectives
Thee study co
concentrates
ce t ates oon eeffects
ects oof ea
earthquakes
t qua es oon bu
buildings
d gs in
seismic zone II and Zone III.
A building (JNTUH) in seismic zone II will be evaluated with
respect to the existing seismic codes.
An important building Hospital or Govt. building) in zone III
will be studied in detail and analysis will be done to know its
vulnerability to earthquake.
An open ground storey building (govt. ) will be studied.
If possible a building having partly load bearing masonry walls
and partly moment resisting frames.
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Publications:
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7 Dynamic GIS 5 1 5 CE
8 Reciprocative GIS 5 1 5 CE
9 Operational GIS 5 1 5 CE
10 Display GIS 5 1 5 CE
11 Planning GIS 5 1 5 CE
12 Virtual GIS 5 1 5 CE
13 DSS GIS 5 1 5 CE
15 Analytical GIS 5 1 5 CE
16 R l i l GIS
Relational 5 1 5 CE
17 Monitoring GIS 5 1 5 CE
18 Protective GIS 5 1 5 CE
19 Transitional GIS 5 1 5 CE
20 Integrated GIS 5 1 5 CE
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22 SAP software 5 1 5 SE
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51 CSE
Temperature & PIR sensors 0.015 10 0.15
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Regulated Power Supply 0.1 1 0.1
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Core Module with LCD & Cables 0.12 3 0.36
54 ECE
Mote / WSN Nodes (with IP packaging) 0.4 6 2.4
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Gateways g g) 0.75 2 1.5
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Sensor Boards 0.25 6 1.5
57 Associated Software for Disaster Management ECE
(Lab view) 5 1 5
58 ECE
Deep earth probes 1 6 6
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Mechanical hardware for testing environment 1 1 1
60 ECE
Development/Starter Kits 1.3 1 1.3
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Total 271.94
Research Scholars
Power Systems
3 Mr. Ahmed - ECE Wireless Sensor Networks
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Advisory Committee
1. Prof. A. Meher Prasad
Professor of Civil Engineering
IIT Madras, Chennai
2. Dr. K. S. Swarup
Prof. of Electrical Engineering
IIT Madras, Chennai 600036
9. Dr.N.V.Ramana Rao
Professor of Civil Engg. & Registrar
JNTUH, Hyderabad
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CENTRALHALL ESTABLISHMENT
TO MONITOR, PLAN, DESIGN, ANALYZE AND EVALUATE
THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF DISASTERS
15 GIS ARCHITECTURES ARE GONG TO VIEW IN
DIFFERENTIAL, INTEGRATED AND INDEPENDENT UTILITIES
TECHNOLOGY SET UPS FOR BEST PRACTICES, DISPLAY FOR
STUDENTS, RESEARCHERS AND FIELD OFFICERS
IMPARTING THE ROLE OFSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TO
THE SYSTEM FOR PLANNERS, ENGINEERS, MANAGERS
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Deliverables
PC Tablet driven knowledge guidance system for rescue
operator on static or dynamic mode
Communication systems integrated version with technology
driven
Research attempt on feasibility of communicating through RFID
reader to central hall on victim location and interactive
communications
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Four GIS architectures
h for
f coordinated
d d effort
ff on rescue
operation window driven customized version
Commercial product development for Engineering, police and
planning departments
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Progress as on Date
GIS architectures are identified and is in
proc rement stage.
procurement stage
Hardware setup specifications and in procurement
stage
Study area is identified and shape files, base maps
are in generation
Methodology is identified
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Activities as on date
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Alert System
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Alert System
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Thank you
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