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With climate change high on the political agenda and natural disasters a regular occurrence, impacting populations around the world, we look at how IoT and AI are providing solutions and support in dangerous situations.
In 110 AD, an earthquake is believed to have hit the Dian Kingdom in China, likely killing thousands without warning. Around 20 years later, a scholar named Zhang Heng developed an ornate device designed to monitor movements in the earth. This early seismograph resembled a bronze vase, with eight dragons’ heads mounted on the outside, one for each of the main compass points. Each of the creatures had a ball in its mouth, which would be dislodged if shockwaves were detected, indicating the direction from which the seismic activity had occurred.
At fault The state of California is no stranger to earthquakes. It has a history of devastating tremors, with a 6+ magnitude pair in July responsible for buckled highways and damaged gas lines – but a recently launched early warning system could help to save lives in the event of another ‘Big One’ striking a major city and wreaking havoc. SkyAlert is an IoT-based early warning system that is soon to launch in California, Oregon and Washington, but has been active in Mexico for a number of years, where it has around six million users. It uses a network of seismometers embedded in the walls of buildings to measure tectonic activity throughout the region. These sensors are connected by fibre-optic cables and only buildings with emergency back-up power are chosen to ensure there are no dropouts in connectivity."Nearly 2000 years on and even the most advanced early warning systems can only give a few seconds notice of an impending earthquake, but advances in the internet of things (IoT) mean we don’t have to rely on decorative dragons anymore."

"The sensors can also be used to monitor temperature, humidity, and air pressure, so this kind of technology can also warn of incoming hurricanes, tornadoes and other destructive weather events."

BlueLine Grid, for example, was set up by a former NYPD commissioner in 2014. A mobile communications platform that connects all users to a network of first responders, law enforcement officials and security staff, enabling the efficient use of voice, text and location services in the relief effort."IoT tech can also help to coordinate the emergency response and improve planning and communication between first responders."

With the ability to continuously evolve and build on this, we can harness the power to improve standards of living, raise health and ultimately save lives. Read more about the potential of IoT in India ."Innovations in IoT will not only help to alert us to dangers around natural disaster, but consistently survey our environment to signal risk, such as exposure to pollution or resource shortages."
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