International audienceIn this paper, we describe how satellite communications may contribute to disaster management. During emergency situations, satellite communications present many advantages in supporting or replacing a terrestrial infrastructure (if any) subject to destruction or saturation. However, devising the right deployment model deserves close scrutiny in order to fit the responders needs and sustain financial viability. After reading the paper, we expect that the answers to the following questions will be made clear: what are the roles of telecommunications in emergency situations? How can satellite technologies help? How to mitigate the cost of deploying and using satellite facilities? Who are the actors currently involved in...
Abstract—This paper presents the work that is currently per-formed in the E-SPONDER (FP7-242411) pro...
In this paper the path forward in location-based mobile phone warning systems is given against a con...
Abstract Natural disasters and terrorist acts have significant potential to disrupt emergency commun...
Satellites can be a vital communications element in case of emergencies or natural disasters. This i...
Major emergencies or disasters may result in a need for additional resources in local telecommunicat...
In recent years, from the majority of field experiences, it has been learned that communications net...
Wireless communications are critical for public protection and disaster relief (PPDR) professionals ...
The potential of space-based technologies and infrastructures for increasing the effectiveness of di...
Voice-based Private Mobile Radio (PMR) networks are currently the state-of-the-art for coordination ...
This SpringerBrief provides a general overview of the role of satellite applications for disaster mi...
The use of existing and planned communication satellite systems to provide assistance in the impleme...
Telecommunications technologies have shown great potential for humanitarian relief on a global scale...
One of the key responsibilities of any government is to communicate and disseminate safety informati...
In today’s hyper-connected environment as we sit at our desks our phones and computers connect us to...
Wireless communication technologies are critical for public protection and disaster relief (PPDR) pr...
Abstract—This paper presents the work that is currently per-formed in the E-SPONDER (FP7-242411) pro...
In this paper the path forward in location-based mobile phone warning systems is given against a con...
Abstract Natural disasters and terrorist acts have significant potential to disrupt emergency commun...
Satellites can be a vital communications element in case of emergencies or natural disasters. This i...
Major emergencies or disasters may result in a need for additional resources in local telecommunicat...
In recent years, from the majority of field experiences, it has been learned that communications net...
Wireless communications are critical for public protection and disaster relief (PPDR) professionals ...
The potential of space-based technologies and infrastructures for increasing the effectiveness of di...
Voice-based Private Mobile Radio (PMR) networks are currently the state-of-the-art for coordination ...
This SpringerBrief provides a general overview of the role of satellite applications for disaster mi...
The use of existing and planned communication satellite systems to provide assistance in the impleme...
Telecommunications technologies have shown great potential for humanitarian relief on a global scale...
One of the key responsibilities of any government is to communicate and disseminate safety informati...
In today’s hyper-connected environment as we sit at our desks our phones and computers connect us to...
Wireless communication technologies are critical for public protection and disaster relief (PPDR) pr...
Abstract—This paper presents the work that is currently per-formed in the E-SPONDER (FP7-242411) pro...
In this paper the path forward in location-based mobile phone warning systems is given against a con...
Abstract Natural disasters and terrorist acts have significant potential to disrupt emergency commun...