There are a wide variety of mobile phone emergency response applications exist for
both indoor and outdoor environments. However, outdoor applications mostly provide
accident and navigation information to users, and indoor applications are limited
to the unavailability of GPS positioning and WiFi access problems. This work describes
the proposed mobile augmented reality application (MARA) that allows both outdoor
and indoor users to retrieve and manage information for emergency response and navigation
that is spatially registered with the real world. The proposed MARA utilizes feature
extraction for location sensing in indoor environments as during emergencies GPS and
WiFi systems might not work. The MARA delivers critical evacuation information to
smartphone users in the indoor environment and navigation information in the outdoor
environments.
MARA is designed specifically for acquiring spatial analysis, situational awareness,
and visual communication. The mobile AR application uses existing permanent features
such as room numbers and signage in the building as markers to display the floor plan
of the building and show navigational directions to the exit. Through the visualization
of integrated geographic information systems and real-time data analysis, our mobile
AR application provides the current location of the person, the number of exits, and
user-specific personalized evacuation routes. The Mobile AR application provides information
to support effective decision-making during emergencies for both building occupants
and emergency responders.
Decision Making System
During emergencies, accurate and timely dissemination of information plays a critical
role in saving lives and minimizing damage. As technology continues to advance, there
is an increasing need to explore innovative approaches that enhance situational awareness
and facilitate efficient decision-making in emergency scenarios.
MARA at Department of Information Science at UNT (HoloLens Version 1)
MARA at Discovery Park Building lobby near DVXR Lab (HoloLens Version 2)
Mobile Augmented Reality Application (including Cesium: The Platform for 3D Geospatial)
MARA at Discovery Park Building lobby near DVXR Lab (Tablet Version)
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mixed reality", Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computational
Science and Computational Intelligence, (IEEE-CSCI), Research Track on Big Data and Data Science (CSCI-RTBD), Las Vegas, USA, December
13-15, 2023.
Sharma, S., Engel, D., "Mobile augmented reality system for object detection, alert, and safety",
Proceedings of the IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging (EI 2023) in the Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality Conference, January 15-19, 2023.
Mannuru, N. R., Kanumuru, M., and Sharma, S., "Mobile AR application for navigation and emergency response", Proceedings of the
IEEE International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence
, (IEEE-CSCI-RTMC), Las Vegas, USA, December 14-16, 2022.
Stigall, J., Bodempudi, S.T., Sharma, S, Scribner, D., Grynovicki, J., Grazaitis,
P., "Use of Microsoft HoloLens in indoor evacuation", International Journal of Computers
and their Applications, IJCA, Vol. 26, No. 1, March 2019.
Stigall, J., Bodempudi, S.T., Sharma, S, Scribner, D., Grynovicki, J., Grazaitis,
P., "Building Evacuation using Microsoft HoloLens", Proceedings of 27th International
Conference on Software Engineering and Data Engineering (SEDE 2018), New Orleans,
Louisiana, USA, pp. 20-25, October 8-10, 2018. [Best paper award finalist]
James Stigall and Dr. Sharad Sharma, "Mobile augmented reality application for building
evacuation" , Poster Presentation, 11th Annual Grant Expo and Research day, Office
of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP), Bowie State University, April 10, 2018. [Won first Prize]
Stigall, J., Sharma, S, "Mobile Augmented Reality Application for Building Evacuation
Using Intelligent Signs", proceedings of ISCA 26th International Conference on Software Engineering and Data Engineering (SEDE-2017), pp. 19-24, San Diego,CA, USA, October 2-4, 2017.
Sharma, S, Jerripothula, S., "An indoor augmented reality mobile application for simulation
of building evacuation", proceedings of SPIE conference on the Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2015, paper 9392-7, San Francisco, CA, USA, 9 - 10 February 2015.