Title :
Reference scenarios for the deployment of emergency communications for earthquakes and mass transport accidents
Author :
Cruickshank, Haitham ; Donner, Anton ; Mort, Robert ; Bovim, Egil ; Sesena, Julian
Author_Institution :
SatEC Group, STF 472 Team, ETSI, UK
Abstract :
Voice-based Private Mobile Radio (PMR) networks are currently the state-of-the-art for coordination of disaster response works. The increasing availability of digital data on one hand and the advantages of IT-based command and control systems on the other, create a need for data networks between the incident area and back office command and control structures. During major incidents, commercial public networks might be damaged or overloaded, and current digital PMR networks do not support data rates beyond several kbit/s. Satellite communication can play an important role to complement existing terrestrial networks because of their inherent independence from terrestrial infrastructures, wide coverage and multicast capacity. However, in order to devise the best solution, it is important to capture and model user operating modes, communication needs as well as the topological characteristics of user deployment and motion. These findings are synthesised in what is called a “scenario”. This paper describes the current work within the ETSI STF472 in the SatEC working group on small to large scale emergency scenarios. A general overview of rescue response roles is also described together with communication network requirements and flows. Future work will focus on producing more detailed satellite network requirements and network topological models showing how entities involved and their roles are deployed during the incident response.
Keywords :
earthquakes; emergency management; mobile radio; satellite communication; ETSI STF472; IT-based command-control systems; SatEC working group; back office command-control structures; commercial public networks; communication network requirement; data networks; digital PMR networks; disaster response work coordination; earthquakes; emergency communication deployment; incident response; large-scale emergency scenario; mass transport accidents; motion topological characteristics; multicast capacity; network topological model; reference scenario; rescue response role; satellite communication; satellite network requirement; small-scale emergency scenario; terrestrial infrastructures; terrestrial networks; user deployment topological characteristics; user operating modes; voice-based PMR networks; voice-based private mobile radio networks; Accidents; Earthquakes; Fires; Hospitals; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Speech; Earthquakes; Mass casualty incidents; Mass transport accident; communication requirements; satellite networks;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Satellite Multimedia Systems Conference and the 13th Signal Processing for Space Communications Workshop (ASMS/SPSC), 2014 7th
Conference_Location :
Livorno
DOI :
10.1109/ASMS-SPSC.2014.6934553