The use of existing and planned communication satellite systems to provide assistance in the implementation of disaster relief operations on a global basis was discussed along with satellite communications system implications and their potential impact on field operations in disaster situations. Consideration are given to the utilization of both INTELSAT and MARISAT systems operating at frequencies ranging from 1.5 to 4 GHz and to the size and type of ground terminals necessary for satellite access. Estimates of communication requirements for a global system are given. Some discussion of cost estimates for satellite services to support operations are included. Studies of communication satellites for both pre and post disaster applications ...
In natural and manmade disasters, inadequate strategies to recover from satellite communication (SAT...
All countries, even rich ones, are vulnerable to natural disasters. While this may not be avoidable ...
International audienceIndependently of the disasters observed on Earth, more than 600 space weather ...
The global communication requirements for disaster assistance and examines operationally feasible sa...
Satellites can be a vital communications element in case of emergencies or natural disasters. This i...
The Disaster Warning Satellite System is described. It will provide NOAA with an independent, mass c...
Ground antennas from 0.6 to 5.0 meters in diameter were used as remote earth terminals by the United...
In recent years, from the majority of field experiences, it has been learned that communications net...
Between 1967 and 1987 nearly three million lives were lost and property damage of $25 to $100 billio...
Satellite technology has been an integral part of maritime search and rescue since the Cospas-Sarsat...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe how satellite communications may contribute to disa...
The potential of space-based technologies and infrastructures for increasing the effectiveness of di...
Natural disasters, whether of meteorological origin such as Cyclones, Floods, Tornadoes and Droughts...
This SpringerBrief provides a general overview of the role of satellite applications for disaster mi...
The Disaster Warning System (DWS) is a conceptual system which will provide the National Weather Ser...
In natural and manmade disasters, inadequate strategies to recover from satellite communication (SAT...
All countries, even rich ones, are vulnerable to natural disasters. While this may not be avoidable ...
International audienceIndependently of the disasters observed on Earth, more than 600 space weather ...
The global communication requirements for disaster assistance and examines operationally feasible sa...
Satellites can be a vital communications element in case of emergencies or natural disasters. This i...
The Disaster Warning Satellite System is described. It will provide NOAA with an independent, mass c...
Ground antennas from 0.6 to 5.0 meters in diameter were used as remote earth terminals by the United...
In recent years, from the majority of field experiences, it has been learned that communications net...
Between 1967 and 1987 nearly three million lives were lost and property damage of $25 to $100 billio...
Satellite technology has been an integral part of maritime search and rescue since the Cospas-Sarsat...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe how satellite communications may contribute to disa...
The potential of space-based technologies and infrastructures for increasing the effectiveness of di...
Natural disasters, whether of meteorological origin such as Cyclones, Floods, Tornadoes and Droughts...
This SpringerBrief provides a general overview of the role of satellite applications for disaster mi...
The Disaster Warning System (DWS) is a conceptual system which will provide the National Weather Ser...
In natural and manmade disasters, inadequate strategies to recover from satellite communication (SAT...
All countries, even rich ones, are vulnerable to natural disasters. While this may not be avoidable ...
International audienceIndependently of the disasters observed on Earth, more than 600 space weather ...