EIH Story Tech Files Developer

EMERGENCY INFO HUB

Emergency Info Hub (EIH), Is a central website helps the emergency services to prepare for, respond to & recover from disaster, by providing all needed data for the targeted building (E.g. Number of people, area size and emergency exits).

The main objective of this project is giving the number of trapped people under rubbles or inside a building, by tracking their number using a simple movement sensor fitted on the main gate and face detection technology, and save this number to the cloud to be used when a disaster happens.



The story of EIH started at that day when this photo was taken (the website background), back to 2012 during the Syrian war,
when I was among those guys running to help the people stuck under rubbles. during this moments the one and the only question you will hear is: ANYBODY HERE?

The hours, the minutes and even the Seconds might be a reason to give someone a new life. calling again and again... ANYBODY HERE?, feeling bad if any one left behind with no help.

ANYBODY HERE? it's the reason to start, and here where we are: EIH - "EVERY LIFE MATTERS".

" We are losing people, Can we have it ready by 2020 please !! "
Radi Saad | Syrian White Helmets Board Member
" Why We Have Never Thought About This Idea, This Is Great "
Darren Buchanan | Assistant Chief Fire Officer Carlow


Any public centre, where people get crowded.


Video Playlist to explain EIH in details



Research Manual

The research which was carried out for the project.

Functional Spec

The functional specification outlines the functionality of the application.

Design Manual

The design manual outlines how each functionality is achieved..

Final Report

The final report gives an overview of the entire project.

Technical Manual

Provides system requirements and installation instructions. And the code listings.

Usability/Videos

The user Videos library provides system requirements and installation instructions.

Osama Abou Hajar

Software Development Engineer

Institute of Technology Carlow

Supervisor: Paul Barry