Smart Disaster Safety–Related Projects
- Project Title: Development of Facility Safety Evacuation and Management Technology Using Big Data
- Project Period: July 10, 2018 – December 31, 2020 (3 years)
- Total Budget: Approx. 2.35 billion KRW (3 years)
Research Objectives
- Development of standard models and evaluation systems for managing three types of disaster safety (earthquake, fire, and storm/flood) using big data and advanced technologies, along with situation-awareness–based disaster detection and evacuation guidance technologies.
Phased Research Plan
- Sub-project 1: Phased Research Plan
- Sub-project 2: Phased Research Plan
Expected Outcomes
- In the event of any of the three major disasters at a target facility, the optimal evacuation route guidance system strengthens disaster response capabilities and protects citizens' lives and property.
- By digitizing real-world conditions in virtual space, the project enables user-centered intelligent services. Through monitoring and control linked with advanced technologies such as disaster-detection and command-and-control systems, it enhances the competitiveness of user-aware IoT network technologies.
- Through a standard disaster-safety model for evaluating facility safety, the project establishes a continuous management scheme and decision-making framework for facility disaster-safety evaluation and certification, providing a foundation for delivering safer facilities.

