Abstract
This paper explores the integration of Very-Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) technology in real-time embedded systems aimed at improving disaster management efficiency. With increasing urbanization and climate change-induced natural disasters, the demand for advanced, quick-response systems is rising. VLSI enables the development of compact, low-power systems capable of performing high-speed data processing and decision-making in real-time. This paper discusses the architecture of VLSI-based embedded systems, their applications in disaster response, and the challenges involved in designing such systems. Key applications include early warning systems, real-time data acquisition, and automated control in hazardous situations. The paper concludes by analyzing the potential impact of these technologies in enhancing the safety and efficiency of disaster management efforts.

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