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    <title>Improved earthquake response via simulation and integrated space- and ground-based technologies: the TREMOR proposal</title>
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    <description>Title: Improved earthquake response via simulation and integrated space- and ground-based technologies: the TREMOR proposal
Authors: Hochstein, Jason; Rasheed, Adam; Stone, Jennifer; Coffey, Emily; Martin, Annie; Qiang, Feng; Christensen, Ian A.; Borrero del Pino, Cristina
Abstract: Earthquakes occurring around the world each year cause thousands of&#xD;
deaths, millions of dollars in damage to infrastructure, and incalculable&#xD;
human suffering. In recent years, satellite technology has been a&#xD;
significant boon to response efforts following an earthquake and its&#xD;
after-effects by providing mobile communications between response teams&#xD;
and remote sensing of damaged areas to disaster management organizations.&#xD;
In 2007, an international team of students and professionals assembled&#xD;
during the&#xD;
International Space University’s Summer Session Program in Beijing, China&#xD;
to examine how satellite and ground-based technology could be better&#xD;
integrated to provide an optimised response in the event of an earthquake.&#xD;
The resulting Technology Resources for Earthquake MOnitoring and Response&#xD;
(TREMOR) proposal describes an integrative prototype response system that&#xD;
will implement mobile satellite communication hubs providing telephone and&#xD;
data links between response teams, onsite telemedicine consultation for&#xD;
emergency first-responders, and satellite navigation systems that will&#xD;
locate and track emergency vehicles and guide search-and-rescue crews. A&#xD;
prototype earthquake simulation system is also proposed, integrating&#xD;
historical data, earthquake precursor data, and local geomatics and&#xD;
infrastructure information to predict the damage that could occur in the&#xD;
event of an earthquake. The backbone of these proposals is a comprehensive&#xD;
education and training program to help individuals, communities and&#xD;
governments prepare in advance. The TREMOR team recommends the&#xD;
coordination of these efforts through a centralised, non-governmental&#xD;
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