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http://dx.doi.org/10.21729/ksds.2022.15.1.13

Analysis of Present Status and Characteristics of Elementary Technologies for Smart River Management  

Eum, Tae Soo (Dept. of Safety Engineering, Incheon Nat'l University)
Shin, Eun Taek (Dept. of Safety Engineering, Incheon Nat'l University)
Song, Chang Geun (Dept. of Safety Engineering, Incheon Nat'l University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Disaster and Security / v.15, no.1, 2022 , pp. 13-21 More about this Journal
Abstract
In accordance with the 4th Industrial Revolution, the water resource management field is also making efforts to introduce and advance the 4th industrial revolution core technologies to hydrological observation and interpretation sectors, but the river management and operation fields are relatively inferior in technology. Although various smart technologies are being developed for the analysis and operation of phenomena occurring in rivers, it is necessary to develop technologies to effectively apply them in practice. Therefore, in this study, core technologies for smart river management were derived by analyzing the level of on-site smart technology in the SOC field and the current status and characteristics of element technologies for river management, and future technologies were suggested.
Keywords
4th industrial revolution; Smart technology; River management; Elementary technology; Core technology;
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