The global communication requirements for disaster assistance and examines operationally feasible satellite system concepts and the associated system parameters are analyzed. Some potential problems associated with the current method of providing disaster assistance and a scenario for disaster assistance relying on satellite communications are described. Historical statistics are used with the scenario to assess service requirements. Both present and planned commercially available systems are considered. The associated global disaster communication yearly service costs are estimated
This SpringerBrief provides a general overview of the role of satellite applications for disaster mi...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe how satellite communications may contribute to disa...
This paper discusses our ongoing work on a system for collecting, managing and distributing relevant...
The use of existing and planned communication satellite systems to provide assistance in the impleme...
Satellites can be a vital communications element in case of emergencies or natural disasters. This i...
Natural disasters, whether of meteorological origin such as Cyclones, Floods, Tornadoes and Droughts...
The potential of space-based technologies and infrastructures for increasing the effectiveness of di...
The Disaster Warning System (DWS) is a conceptual system which will provide the National Weather Ser...
In recent years, from the majority of field experiences, it has been learned that communications net...
No existing telecommunications system can be expected to provide strategy and tactics appropriate to...
The Disaster Warning Satellite System is described. It will provide NOAA with an independent, mass c...
All countries, even rich ones, are vulnerable to natural disasters. While this may not be avoidable ...
Ground antennas from 0.6 to 5.0 meters in diameter were used as remote earth terminals by the United...
Between 1967 and 1987 nearly three million lives were lost and property damage of $25 to $100 billio...
The United Nations has proclaimed the decade of the 1990\u27s as the International Decade for Natura...
This SpringerBrief provides a general overview of the role of satellite applications for disaster mi...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe how satellite communications may contribute to disa...
This paper discusses our ongoing work on a system for collecting, managing and distributing relevant...
The use of existing and planned communication satellite systems to provide assistance in the impleme...
Satellites can be a vital communications element in case of emergencies or natural disasters. This i...
Natural disasters, whether of meteorological origin such as Cyclones, Floods, Tornadoes and Droughts...
The potential of space-based technologies and infrastructures for increasing the effectiveness of di...
The Disaster Warning System (DWS) is a conceptual system which will provide the National Weather Ser...
In recent years, from the majority of field experiences, it has been learned that communications net...
No existing telecommunications system can be expected to provide strategy and tactics appropriate to...
The Disaster Warning Satellite System is described. It will provide NOAA with an independent, mass c...
All countries, even rich ones, are vulnerable to natural disasters. While this may not be avoidable ...
Ground antennas from 0.6 to 5.0 meters in diameter were used as remote earth terminals by the United...
Between 1967 and 1987 nearly three million lives were lost and property damage of $25 to $100 billio...
The United Nations has proclaimed the decade of the 1990\u27s as the International Decade for Natura...
This SpringerBrief provides a general overview of the role of satellite applications for disaster mi...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe how satellite communications may contribute to disa...
This paper discusses our ongoing work on a system for collecting, managing and distributing relevant...