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Public safety: automatically sending precise location to emergency hotlines
Public safety: automatically sending precise location to emergency hotlines
Future solutions
How is location then communicated to emergency hotlines?
How is location determined?
How does algorithmic thinking come into play with public safety?
How to captivate your readers?
How simple should the language used be for an informative article?
What are algorithms?
How has computer science been used in history to solve other problems regarding public safety?
Can you determine and share location even if location is disabled?
What measures are being taken to ensure this isn't used for the wrong reasons?
How to write a good article?
What happens if you're in a desolate location?
How far apart are cellular towers placed?
How precise can the location be?
How large is the room for error in the wrong sharing location?
What can be done to minimize error in sharing the wrong location?
How much will it cost to make something like this possible?
How long will it take to implement this - an entire nation, and the world?
How does your phone sharing your location with first responders help?
Why have systems like these not been implemented before? What challenges are faced when doing so?
Have such solution been tried before? Did they succeed? If not, what went wrong?
How exactly do emergency hotlines work?
How do first responders communicate with the right team that has to be deployed? How long does that take?
How has the technology of emergency hotlines changed since their inception?
In what ways are individual mobile companies doing something similar?
What technology do individual mobile companies use to do something similar (Apple, Google, etc.)?
How to ensure you're keeping your audience in mind when writing a magazine article?
What makes a good article?
How much information should you include in your articles?
How to prevent overwhelming your readers?