Authors :
Abhishek Andil; Pranav Bhalerao; Gaurav Raygade; Saurav Bhosale; Pradnya Kasture
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Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 4 - April
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Abstract :
With the rapid advancement of the internet and the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), buildings are becoming
increasingly intelligent, utilizing advanced technological solutions for safety and efficiency. One significant application in this
domain is emergency navigation through wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which can effectively respond to crises. In
emergency situations, these networks play a crucial role by guiding occupants to the safest and quickest evacuation routes
based on real-time threat detection. By continuously monitoring environmental conditions, sensors detect potential hazards
and promptly relay evacuation instructions to prevent congestion and ensure a swift and organized response. This system is
designed not only to direct people to safety but also to dynamically select the most efficient paths, mitigating the risk of
crowding and enhancing the safety of occupants during emergencies.
The growing improvements in intelligent building systems, driven by advancements in AI and IoT, have opened new
possibilities to make safety measures better. By using these technologies, emergency systems can now include smart tools to
predict fire risks and ensure more effective safety actions. Additionally, the system's flexibility allows it to fit into different
types of buildings, such as homes, offices, or factories, making it a practical solution for handling fire emergencies.
Keywords :
Internet, IoT, Wireless Sensor Network, Emergency Navigation, Intelligent Buildings, Evacuation System.
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With the rapid advancement of the internet and the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), buildings are becoming
increasingly intelligent, utilizing advanced technological solutions for safety and efficiency. One significant application in this
domain is emergency navigation through wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which can effectively respond to crises. In
emergency situations, these networks play a crucial role by guiding occupants to the safest and quickest evacuation routes
based on real-time threat detection. By continuously monitoring environmental conditions, sensors detect potential hazards
and promptly relay evacuation instructions to prevent congestion and ensure a swift and organized response. This system is
designed not only to direct people to safety but also to dynamically select the most efficient paths, mitigating the risk of
crowding and enhancing the safety of occupants during emergencies.
The growing improvements in intelligent building systems, driven by advancements in AI and IoT, have opened new
possibilities to make safety measures better. By using these technologies, emergency systems can now include smart tools to
predict fire risks and ensure more effective safety actions. Additionally, the system's flexibility allows it to fit into different
types of buildings, such as homes, offices, or factories, making it a practical solution for handling fire emergencies.
Keywords :
Internet, IoT, Wireless Sensor Network, Emergency Navigation, Intelligent Buildings, Evacuation System.