Session 2: Leveraging Frontier Technologies for DRR and
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Division For Public Institutions and Digital Government Session 2: Leveraging Frontier Technologies for DRR and Building Resilience Koji Suzuki, Head of Asian Disaster Reduction Center of Japan Visiting Professor, Kobe University UNDRR Global Education & Training Institute With the support of 1
Session 2: Leveraging Frontier Technologies for DRR and
Session 2: Leveraging Frontier Technologies for DRR and Building
Resilience
Koji Suzuki, Head of Asian Disaster Reduction Center of Japan
Visiting Professor, Kobe University
UNDRR Global Education & Training Institute With the support
of
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Introducing Frontier Technologies for
I. Communicating risk information II. Tracking the movement of
people III. Observing disasters
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• GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) for sending early
warning message
• Q-ANPI and smart phone relay system for collecting field
information
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3#02+
Q-ANPI: Information collection and sharing system on disaster
evacuee situation
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Control Station Family or next of kin in evacuees
Evacuees information
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Relay
In lost communication Smart phone relay information communication
system in lost communication
Earth Quake, Tsunami, Cyclone, Land Slide
Quasi Zenith Satellite System
Control Station, Cabinet Office
Japan Meteorological Agency
II. Tracking the movement of people ; Application of mobile phone
commutation data
• Tracking the mobility of the people with mobile phone
communication data stored by mobile network operator • No need to
download the application to mobile phones • Trace the COVID-19
infected to identify the clusters and the potential
infected. • Identify the unplanned shelters • Analyze how disaster
management information affects the behavior
of the people
Monitoring Spread of People from a “Hot spot”
Support COVID-19 Responses of Countries
Containment
Impacts
enables
• All MNOs (Mobile Network Operators) collect/archive CDR • All
subscribers are covered. • But observations are sparse, analysis is
necessary to extract
useful information
Monitor People Movement with Open Analysis Software “Mobipack”
using Mobile Phone Data (CDR data)
Training/Support
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To support countries to monitor people movement, UTokyo will
provide Open Analysis Software, “Mobipack” and training/support to
country regulators and MNOs. 15
Source: University of Tokyo
§ Open Analysis Software on mobility patterns and human
behavior
§ Extracts data from Call Detail Record (CDR) of mobile phone
subscribers
§ Helps national government answer the following questions: o Where
are the locations of infection clusters? o How many visited
hotspots? o Where did they come from? o Where did they go? o How
restrictions impacted movements? o How many are away from home, and
for how long?
MOBIPACK
Sentinel Asia:
1) Satellite remote sensing technologies for decision-making
support information platform for DRR
2) OPTEMIS for process monitoring and analyzed data sharing system
of Sentinel Asia
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WORKFLOW
- Optimized task allocation
Concepts and Objectives of the tool
1. Integrated system for acquisition tasking, requesting. Optimize
the use of space resources.
2. More automatic workflow, one-stop service for users. Users can
track and follow-up the status of their work automatically.
3. Interoperable system, different users can request, access and
provide the data.
4. Index for every available resources that can be used for each
situation.
Source; GISTDA