Recent disasters have shown that having clearly defined preventive procedures and decisions is a critical component that minimizes evacuation hazards and ensures a rapid and successful evolution of evacuation plans. In this context, we present our Situation-Aware System for enhancing Evacuation Plans (SASEP) system, which allows creating end-user business rules that technically support the specific events, conditions and actions related to evacuation plans. An experimental validation was carried out where 32 people faced a simulated emergency situation, 16 of them using SASEP and the other 16 using a legacy system based on static signs. From the results obtained, we compare both techniques and discuss in which situations SASEP offers a better evacuation route option, confirming that it is highly valuable when there is a threat in the evacuation route. In addition, a study about user satisfaction using both systems is presented showing in which cases the systems are assessed as satisfactory, relevant and not frustrating. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Morales, A., Alcarria, R., Martin, D., & Robles, T. (2014). Enhancing evacuation plans with a situation awareness system based on end-user knowledge provision. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(6), 11153–11178. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140611153
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