Interoperability of systems and monitoring for alert Itajaí river basin - SaDPreai v.3

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Abstract

The project consists in developing a portal for public access to information for monitoring and alert levels of the rivers of the basin of Itajai, with data collected from telemetric stations, derived from existing systems and consolidated, mainly provided by civil defense each municipality and regulatory agencies, leveraging resources through the internet of things. All obtained data will be available and updated at intervals, serving compiler multiple data sources for integration of information to local arrangements, citizens and also to institutions interested in predicting floods in the valley of Itajai. All encompassed by a web application, centralizing, organizing, providing data for each station properly georeferenced maps accessible through the internet network. The proposed system aims to build a technology for collecting, interoperability and presentation of information freely, while preserving the security and privacy of people. Emphasis on free software contemplated in open code, using various other technologies like the i3geo, open layers, Google Maps and others. Also additionally allow the registration of people interested in receiving warnings by mobile phone text messages (SMS) or other forms of communication with the updated information to the levels of nearby rivers, reference points and the coverage of this project perimeters.

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Silva, L. A., Vieira, F. M. F., & de Moraes, A. F. (2016). Interoperability of systems and monitoring for alert Itajaí river basin - SaDPreai v.3. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 444, pp. 179–185). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31232-3_17

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