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The 2nd International Conference on
Disaster Preparedness for Persons with Disabilities
12 May 2009, Phuket, Thailand


The Abstract for the Title of "Communication on Van and Landslide Monitoring System"

 Due to the Tsunami strike in the south of Thailand in December 2004 raised the need for an ad-hoc communication system for emergency response teams to report losses and coordinate rescue missions. As a response to the Government policy in ICT research programs for disaster management, NECTEC has initiated the EECV Project to develop a prototype of EECV (Emergency and Educational Communication Vehicle) for providing a high-capacity ad-hoc broadband access communication system through either wire-line or terrestrial wireless links or even through satellite communication links in the event of emergency. During the non-emergency period, the EECV can be used for training emergency response teams/volunteers or providing broadband access services for rural schools and communities.

 And for the northern part of Thailand such as Mae-Hong-Sorn province, they have many areas risked from natural disaster for ex. Landslides, Flooding. Normally, equipments for early disaster warning will be located inside the village. Times to warning anyone may be too closed, and may be not enough time especially for disabilities people. NECTEC have some the embedded technologies called "Landslide Monitoring System" to extend the time of warning by installing the equipments with communication links on hills or mountains that represented the source of water stream impacts directly to the village.

Author by Mr.Waranyoo Phiwthongkham National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)

Brief biography ::

2003-current National Electronics and Computer Technology Center Researcher and Project Manager in Laboratory of Product and Industry Prototype 1996-2003 Saijo Denki Co.,Ltd. Software engineer 1995-1996 Innovation System Co.,Ltd. Engineer