Internet of Things for Enhancing Public Safety, Disaster Response, and Emergency Management
Wai Yie Leong
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) offers transformative capabilities in enhancing public safety, disaster response, and emergency management by leveraging interconnected devices and real-time data. Through the IoT, smart sensors and networks are deployed across cities and environments to monitor critical parameters including air quality, structural integrity, and environmental changes. These systems provide early warnings for natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and wildfires, enabling authorities to respond proactively. In emergency management, IoT devices help coordinate resources and improve situational awareness during crises. Real-time data from wearable devices, smart infrastructure, and communication systems allow responders to track people, manage evacuations, and deploy resources more effectively. For example, IoT-enabled drones and autonomous vehicles are used to deliver supplies or assess damage in hazardous areas without risking human lives. IoT technologies improve post-disaster recovery by continuously monitoring areas for safety hazards and supporting infrastructure restoration. Smart traffic management systems assist in controlling traffic flow for emergency vehicles, while IoT-based communication networks ensure connectivity when traditional systems fail. The IoT significantly enhances the speed, accuracy, and effectiveness of disaster response and public safety operations, leading to the better protection of communities and faster recovery from emergencies.