Data Collection and Organization by Smartphone for Infrastructure Assessment
Publication: Journal of Infrastructure Systems
Volume 20, Issue 1
Abstract
The collection and organization of data for infrastructure assessment have traditionally been laborious and lengthy tasks. Smartphones now provide the needed hardware and software to ease the burden of these chores. The authors have developed the Mobile Information Collection Application, which organizes these capabilities for infrastructure assessment. The use of this application in the 2011 Mississippi River flood of record and in the reconnaissance of routes for movement indicates that it can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of information collection and organization.
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Acknowledgments
Permission to publish this paper was granted by the Director, Information Technology Laboratory of the Corps of Engineers Research and Development Center. The authors thank the reviewers for their helpful comments on our original manuscript.
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Received: Jul 9, 2012
Accepted: Apr 22, 2013
Published online: Dec 27, 2013
Published in print: Mar 1, 2014
Discussion open until: May 27, 2014
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