• DocumentCode
    69843
  • Title

    Disaster-resilient networking: a new vision based on movable and deployable resource units

  • Author

    Sakano, Toshikazu ; Fadlullah, Zubair Md. ; Thuan Ngo ; Nishiyama, Hiroki ; Nakazawa, Masataka ; Adachi, Fumiyuki ; Kato, Nei ; Takahara, Atsushi ; Kumagai, Tomoaki ; Kasahara, Hironori ; Kurihara, Seiji

  • Author_Institution
    NTT Network Innovation Labs., Kanagawa, Japan
  • Volume
    27
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    July-August 2013
  • Firstpage
    40
  • Lastpage
    46
  • Abstract
    During the great east Japan earthquake on March 11, 2011, a lot of ICT resources - telecom switching offices, optical fiber links, and so forth - were completely or partially damaged due to the tremor and the resultant tsunami. As a consequence, the demand for ICT services explosively increased, mainly because the people of the affected areas were trying desperately to communicate with the outside world that led to a phenomenal rise in the network traffic. In the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) East Corporation alone, 385 telephone offices stopped operating immediately following the earthquake because of power outages and disruption of facilities. Approximately 1.5 million users were cut off from using fixed-line telephone service. The demand for fixed-line and mobile telephone services jumped up to 10-50 times the usual. This gave rise to serious traffic congestion, and the emergency ICT networks and services could not deal with this issue sufficiently. This article proposes a network architecture that is resilient even through devastating disasters by effectively exploiting specially designed movable and deployable resource units, which we refer to as MDRUs. An MDRU having the ability to accommodate communication and information processing functions can be rapidly transported or moved to the disaster zone, and can be deployed within a reasonably short time to establish the network at the disaster site and launch ICT services. The concept and configuration of the network architecture based on the MDRU and its features are described in this article. Some preliminary simulation results are also reported to evaluate the performance of our adopted MDRU-based disaster resilient network.
  • Keywords
    earthquakes; emergency services; mobile computing; mobile radio; radiotelephony; telecommunication traffic; tsunami; ICT resources; ICT services; MDRU-based disaster resilient network; NTT East Corporation; Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation; disaster site; emergency ICT networks; fixed-line telephone service; great east Japan earthquake; information processing functions; mobile telephone services; movable and deployable resource units; network architecture; network traffic; optical fiber links; power outages; telecom switching offices; telephone offices; traffic congestion; tremor; tsunami; Ad hoc networks; Communication system security; Computer architecture; Disasters; Earthquakes; Image restoration; Japan; Tsunami; Wireless communication;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Network, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0890-8044
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MNET.2013.6574664
  • Filename
    6574664