Research Roadmap For Smart Fire Fighting: NIST Special Publication 1191
Research Roadmap For Smart Fire Fighting: NIST Special Publication 1191
Research Roadmap For Smart Fire Fighting: NIST Special Publication 1191
Summary Report
Casey Grant
Fire Protection Research Foundation
Anthony Hamins
Nelson Bryner
Albert Jones
Galen Koepke
National Institute of Standards and Technology
http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.1191
MAY 2015
This publication is available free of charge from http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.1191
U.S. Department of Commerce
Penny Pritzker, Secretary
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Willie May, Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology and Director
Section 1 Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Background and Vision 3
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 The Current State of Fire Fighting 4
1.3 A Vision of Fire Protection and Fire Fighting in the Future 5
1.4 Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) 6
1.5
Technical Challenges 14
1.6 Steps in the Development of Smart Fire Fighting 18
1.7 References 18
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3.4 Sensory Support 49
3.5 Tracking and Location 51
3.6 Electronic Textiles and Wearable Technologies 52
3.7 Other Considerations 52
3.8 References 54
Chapter 7 Hardware/Software 109
7.1 Introduction and Content 109
7.2 Hardware/Software and Interoperability: A Fire Fighter Perspective 110
7.3 Case Study to Present the Technological Research Roadmap 114
7.4 Potential Action 119
7.5
Acknowledgments 120
7.6 References 120
Section 3 Conclusion 197
Chapter 13 Core Chapter Observations 199
13.1 Introduction 199
13.2 Research Priorities for Communications Technology and Delivery Methods (Chapter 2) 199
13.3 Research Priorities for Sensors as Part of Personal Protective Equipment (Chapter 3) 200
13.4 Research Priorities for Mobile Sensors (Chapter 4) 200
13.5 Research Priorities for Stationary Sensors (Chapter 5) 202
13.6 Research Priorities for Data Collections (Chapter 6) 202
13.7 Research Priorities for Hardware/Software (Chapter 7) 203
13.8 Research Priorities for Real-Time Data Analytics (Chapter 8) 204
13.9 Research Priorities for Fire Service Data User Applications — Pre-Emergency
and Post-Event (Chapter 9) 205
13.10 Research Priorities for Use of Data During an Emergency Event (Chapter 10) 205
13.11 Research Priorities for Non–Fire Fighter Data User Applications (Chapter 11) 206
13.12 Research Priorities for User Interface Delivery Methods (Chapter 12) 207
13.13 References 208
List of Keywords
actionable intelligence, 118
alerting, 161
building information modeling (BIM), 77
communication, 23
communication technologies, 25
computation, 109
computer-based simulations, 126
context of use, 178
cyber-physical systems (CPS), 3, 59
dashboard, 142
data, 23, 97
data analytics, 125
data collection, 102
database, 104
data-driven approaches, 158
decision making, 193
decision theory, 127
delivery methods, 178
education, 130
electronic safety equipment (ESE), 54
emergency dispatch, 163
enforcement, 137
fire service emergency responder, 5
geographic information systems (GIS), 141
hardware, 109
human centered design, 179
human sensing, 77
inspection, 130
integration, 179
Internet of Things, (IoT), 66
interoperability, 110, 179
investigation, 130
mobile communications, 68
mobile computing, 59
mobile sensor platforms, 69
modeling, 90
networking, 25
NG9-1-1, 162
notification, 161
personal protective equipment (PPE), 39
post-event, 132
pre-emergency, 132
pre-planning, 133
protocols and interface standards, 112
risk-based inspection, 161
robotic applications, 61
sensors, 39, 140
simulation, 116
situational awareness, 141
Smart Fire Fighting, 3
software, 109
stationary sensors, 78
training, 133
unmanned aircraft system (UAS), 60
unmanned vehicles, 60
usability, 178
user interface, 177
user testing, 193
visualization, 146