Publication | Open Access
Using Smartphones for Indoor Fire Evacuation
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2022
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Voice InteractionWireless Emergency SystemIndoor Fire EvacuationEducationCommunicationSpeech RecognitionEmergency Direction SignsFire ProtectionInternet Of ThingsBurning BuildingHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologyFire SafetyMobile ComputingEmergency PreparednessEvacuation PlanningVoiceFire SceneEmergency CommunicationEmergency Medicine
Fire smoke reduces the visibility of emergency direction signs, rendering them ineffective for providing appropriate guidance along evacuation routes in a fire situation. This is problematic because civilians may select evacuation routes that expose them to smoke or fire in a burning building. This study proposed using a smartphone voice-guided evacuation system (SVGES) to provide alternative evacuation routes for civilians trapped at a fire scene. To verify the efficacy of the SVGES, experiments were conducted with 26 participants in a simulated fire scenario. The experimental results showed that when using the SVGES, the participants chose the safest evacuation route with a 100% successful evacuation rate.
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