We present the design and evaluation of a lightweight mobile S.O.S. system that facilitates ad-hoc communication between first responders and victims in emergency situations. Our approach leverages established protocols and standards in unforeseen ways to provide a platform supporting the creation of short-lived communication links. The system comprises two mobile applications: One victim application that allows the broadcasting of distress signals by a novel use of Wi-Fi SSIDs; and a responder application that allows first responders to discover and trace the people broadcasting the signals. The main difference of our system with other platforms enabling communication in crisis situations is that our system is independent from existing net...
This paper introduces the conceptual design of a new information technology integrating wireless tel...
Mobile devices have the potential to make a significant impact during disasters. However, their prac...
When an extreme event hits an urban area, the efficiency and effectiveness of the first response hav...
When an emergency occurs, citizens can be a helpful support for the operation centers involved in th...
This paper reports on a feasibility study of a smartphone-based SOS system. Compared to other emerge...
One current trend for providing delay-tolerant communications under highly-dynamic routing condition...
Electronic communication is crucial for monitoring the rescue-relief operations and providing assist...
In this thesis we examine the use of rapidly deployable cellphone networks for disaster relief effor...
Disaster management process involves two phases: pre-disaster, which includes mitigation/preparednes...
AbstractLarge-scale natural disasters present complex challenges for disaster relief communications....
This paper introduces the conceptual design of a new information technology integrating wireless tel...
Emergency services for citizens continually improve their response times to a request for help. One ...
Climate change is causing more natural disasters. Poor survivor communication, signals, and localisa...
Abstract—Public Safety emergency communication systems are crucial to effective incident and disaste...
International audienceWhen a disaster strikes, communication infrastructure such as cellular network...
This paper introduces the conceptual design of a new information technology integrating wireless tel...
Mobile devices have the potential to make a significant impact during disasters. However, their prac...
When an extreme event hits an urban area, the efficiency and effectiveness of the first response hav...
When an emergency occurs, citizens can be a helpful support for the operation centers involved in th...
This paper reports on a feasibility study of a smartphone-based SOS system. Compared to other emerge...
One current trend for providing delay-tolerant communications under highly-dynamic routing condition...
Electronic communication is crucial for monitoring the rescue-relief operations and providing assist...
In this thesis we examine the use of rapidly deployable cellphone networks for disaster relief effor...
Disaster management process involves two phases: pre-disaster, which includes mitigation/preparednes...
AbstractLarge-scale natural disasters present complex challenges for disaster relief communications....
This paper introduces the conceptual design of a new information technology integrating wireless tel...
Emergency services for citizens continually improve their response times to a request for help. One ...
Climate change is causing more natural disasters. Poor survivor communication, signals, and localisa...
Abstract—Public Safety emergency communication systems are crucial to effective incident and disaste...
International audienceWhen a disaster strikes, communication infrastructure such as cellular network...
This paper introduces the conceptual design of a new information technology integrating wireless tel...
Mobile devices have the potential to make a significant impact during disasters. However, their prac...
When an extreme event hits an urban area, the efficiency and effectiveness of the first response hav...