Tsunami warning system using of IoT

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Abstract   Today, the world has reached a new nature with advances in science. The Internet of Things is a technology that can connect all objects in different fields through the Internet. Any unforeseen event that destroys economic, social and physical capabilities and inflicts human and financial losses is known as a natural disaster, such as a tsunami. IoT-based tsunami forecasting system is an IoT smart device that acts as a tsunami alert and monitoring system and has the ability to communicate via the Internet. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct studies and research in the field of tsunami management with the approach of minimizing financial and human losses. In this study, first the tsunami is described and some IoT applications for tsunami detection are introduced, then the challenges of IoT-based algorithms used for the tsunami warning system are pointed out. It is hoped that tsunamis will be predicted early in the not-too-distant future and that tsunami detection crisis management will be reduced using the Internet of Things.

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volume 11  issue 43

pages  80- 0

publication date 2020-10

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