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   In the aftermath of a disaster like the massive typhoon Haiyan, which devastated the Philippines on 8 November, confusion often reigns and sketchy information abounds. This can leave responders unsure if their efforts are being put to the best effect.

  • A coordinated army of smart software and aerial drones could change that. By gathering information from across an affected software agents — algorithms that can work with a degree of autonomy — will build a picture of the situation and give recommendation
  • Each is programmed to watch for rapid changes to a situation. For example, if air quality sensors suggested that a chemical plant was leaking toxic gas, the sensors could send a signal to drones on a mapping project that could then fly to the scene, take
  • In the wake of the magnitude 7 quake that devastated Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in January 2010, such a a system could have been a huge help, says Ramchum. “Roads were completely blocked and buildings were down so they had to remap the city to find the access
  • A.Drones inhabited with smart software to plot disaster relief.
  • B.Orchid’s software.
  • C.How to plot typhoon relief.
  • D.Application of Orchid to plotting quake relief.
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