Location Integrated Geological hazard Tracking and Action System (LIGTAS) is a location-based disaster reporting and response system utilizing Mobile GNSS and web GIS technologies. We envision LIGTAS as a system that will be adopted by different cities in the Philippines to aid in the disaster response efforts of the local government units (LGUs) and be able to help save the lives of Filipino people.
Our goals:
To create a system where the Filipinos will be provided with early warning messages during disasters such as possible flooding, earthquake, incoming typhoon, etc.;
To introduce an application that can be used to report the safety status of Filipinos during disasters/ hazards in their area to respective authorities and get swift response/ rescue; and
To provide the LGUs with a centralized database to get real-time updates on the safety concerns/ status of their constituents, and in return deliver with the appropriate response
The use of GNSS will provide access to the location where the reports came from. This will create a database of geotagged reports/ SOS that will be sent out to appropriate rescue authorities.
Galileo will be adapted in the system to lessen the cost of development and cater to more cities, as it provides an open service free of charge while delivering multiple frequencies. It will serve as the main GNSS through the following services:
High Accuracy Service (HAS)
Employing HAS to the system will enable users to locate themselves through the Galileo constellation. LIGTAS will be using the HAS derived positions as among the data included in the EWS feedback of the users.
Open Service Navigation Message Authentication (OS NMA)
Through the OS NMA, LIGTAS ensures the accuracy of the positional data received by the dashboard from the users resulting in having robust data not just for response and rescue operations but also for risk reduction and hazard mitigation planning.
Emergency Warning Service (EWS)
Using Galileo's EWS service, LIGTAS will be sending early warning messages to users who are susceptible to possible hazards based on existing DRRM hazard susceptibility data and reports making communication between authorities and users strategic and efficient.
The target market of this project is local government units here in the Philippines, especially the cities/ municipalities that are prone to devastating floods, earthquakes, fires, etc. Alongside the LGU, is the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC). We project to have a total addressable market of ~ $22,000/ annual.
Commonly, SOS reports come in phone notifications or alerts that are sent out to the citizens in case of incoming typhoons/ earthquakes occurred and possible aftershocks/ possibility of flash floods/ current level of rivers/ etc. This system doesn’t allow users to send back reports on their current condition and let authorities know what kind of response they need at the moment. With this, citizens resort to the use of other platforms to get attention from other authorities without the guarantee of getting an immediate response. For our proposed solution, we introduce a two-way transmission between the citizens (who sends out reports/ SOS) and the involved authorities (LGUs and NDRRMC).
Another opportunity to look at in the future is the use of collected data to feed to AI systems and machine learnings that are related to the studies and simulations for disaster response.
Mobile Application Functionalities
Registration feature to record users to a central database
SOS report feature.
Automatic SOS report feature.
Dashboard Functionalities
Spatial Visualization of SOS reports for effective disaster and risk mitigation or rescue operation planning for post-disaster scenarios.
Location based text blasting of Early Warning Messages to registered users.
Figure 1. Project LIGTAS Architecture
Figure 2. The flow of data in the project architecture.
Keith Ann Cabello
Overall creatives
John Emmanuel Escoto
Mobile App Developer
Dominic Fargas
Mobile App Developer
Laarni Hilario
Product and Market Researcher
Gilson Andre Narciso
Web Developer
Katelene Panlilio
Mobile App Developer
Gwyneth Anjelika Rufino
UI/UX Designer
Pamela Anne Todoc
Web Developer