Conventional cellular networks are likely to get disturbed easily when a natural disaster (earthquake, tsunami, flooding, etc.) hits an area because of their centralized control and high-power requirements. To address this issue, we propose a new mobile network architecture having distributed controls and ad-hoc configurations. This architecture exploits the locally available resources such as frequency spectrum and lively nodes to reconfigure the network and provide emergency services. We present its design and use cases.Godkänd; 2014; 20131028 (karand)NIMO - Nordic Interaction and Mobility Research Platfor
Disaster management process involves two phases: pre-disaster, which includes mitigation/preparednes...
Disasters are often accompanied by damage to critical infrastructure, including (wireless) communica...
Disasters are often accompanied by damage to critical infrastructure, including (wireless) communica...
Conventional cellular networks are likely to get disturbed easily when a natural disaster (earthquak...
As in disasters the availability of information and communication technology services can be severel...
The role of telecommunications in disaster reduction is critical in order to improve the timely flow...
The utility of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) during disaster recovery is well-known. Dynamic netwo...
Hazardous environmental conditions have always been a threat to human lives around the globe. Human ...
Disasters could cause communication systems partially or completely down. In such a case, relief ope...
This thesis investigates, and contributes thereto, the promise of networking technologies and data ...
AbstractLarge-scale natural disasters present complex challenges for disaster relief communications....
Electronic communication is crucial for monitoring the rescue-relief operations and providing assist...
Natural disasters and deliberate, willful damage to telecommunication infrastructure can result in a...
In the past decades, serious natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and storms hav...
Opportunistic communications present a promising solution for disaster network recovery in emergency...
Disaster management process involves two phases: pre-disaster, which includes mitigation/preparednes...
Disasters are often accompanied by damage to critical infrastructure, including (wireless) communica...
Disasters are often accompanied by damage to critical infrastructure, including (wireless) communica...
Conventional cellular networks are likely to get disturbed easily when a natural disaster (earthquak...
As in disasters the availability of information and communication technology services can be severel...
The role of telecommunications in disaster reduction is critical in order to improve the timely flow...
The utility of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) during disaster recovery is well-known. Dynamic netwo...
Hazardous environmental conditions have always been a threat to human lives around the globe. Human ...
Disasters could cause communication systems partially or completely down. In such a case, relief ope...
This thesis investigates, and contributes thereto, the promise of networking technologies and data ...
AbstractLarge-scale natural disasters present complex challenges for disaster relief communications....
Electronic communication is crucial for monitoring the rescue-relief operations and providing assist...
Natural disasters and deliberate, willful damage to telecommunication infrastructure can result in a...
In the past decades, serious natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and storms hav...
Opportunistic communications present a promising solution for disaster network recovery in emergency...
Disaster management process involves two phases: pre-disaster, which includes mitigation/preparednes...
Disasters are often accompanied by damage to critical infrastructure, including (wireless) communica...
Disasters are often accompanied by damage to critical infrastructure, including (wireless) communica...