18133747. ADAPTIVE CAUSE AND EFFECT RULES FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION simplified abstract (HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.)

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ADAPTIVE CAUSE AND EFFECT RULES FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION

Organization Name

HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.

Inventor(s)

Sagar Ramesh Kulkarni of Bangalore (IN)

ADAPTIVE CAUSE AND EFFECT RULES FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18133747 titled 'ADAPTIVE CAUSE AND EFFECT RULES FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION


  • Simplified Explanation: This patent application describes systems, methods, and devices for adaptive cause and effect rules for emergency evacuation. One method involves conducting multiple fire drills at a facility with a fire control panel, gathering data from each drill, and adjusting the cause and effect rules stored in the fire control panel based on the collected data.
  • Key Features and Innovation:

- Adaptive cause and effect rules for emergency evacuation - Utilization of data from fire drills to modify rules - Integration with fire control panels for implementation

  • Potential Applications:

- Emergency evacuation systems in buildings - Safety protocols in industrial facilities - Disaster response planning in public spaces

  • Problems Solved:

- Enhancing the effectiveness of emergency evacuation procedures - Improving response times during emergencies - Customizing evacuation strategies based on real-time data

  • Benefits:

- Increased safety for occupants during emergencies - Enhanced preparedness for unforeseen events - Streamlined evacuation processes for efficient response

  • Commercial Applications:

Title: "Adaptive Emergency Evacuation Systems for Enhanced Safety and Efficiency" Description: This technology can be applied in various commercial settings such as office buildings, shopping malls, and manufacturing plants to ensure the safety of occupants and optimize emergency response protocols. Market implications include increased demand for advanced evacuation systems in high-risk environments.

  • Prior Art:

Readers can explore prior art related to adaptive emergency evacuation systems in the field of fire safety engineering, building automation, and disaster management protocols.

  • Frequently Updated Research:

Researchers are continuously studying the effectiveness of adaptive cause and effect rules in emergency evacuation scenarios, exploring new data sources for rule modification, and evaluating the impact of real-time adjustments on evacuation outcomes.

Questions about Adaptive Emergency Evacuation Systems: 1. How do adaptive cause and effect rules improve emergency evacuation procedures? 2. What are the key factors to consider when implementing this technology in different types of facilities?


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems, methods, and devices for adaptive cause and effect rules for emergency evacuation are described herein. One method includes performing a plurality of fire drills at a facility having a fire control panel, receiving data associated with each of the plurality of fire drills, and modifying cause and effect rules stored and implemented by the fire control panel based on the received data.