Title :
Emergenet: robust, rapidly deployable cellular networks
Author :
Iland, Daniel ; Belding, Elizabeth
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Abstract :
Cellular phone networks are often paralyzed after a disaster, as damage to fixed infrastructure, loss of power, and increased demand degrade coverage and quality of service. To ensure disaster victims and first responders have access to reliable local and global communication, we propose EmergeNet, a portable, rapidly deployable, small-scale cellular network. In this article, we describe EmergeNet, which addresses the challenges of emergency and disaster areas. EmergeNet provides free voice calling and text messaging within a disaster area, and enables users of unmodified GSM handsets to communicate with the outside world using the Skype VoIP network. We evaluate EmergeNet´s ability to provide robust service despite high load, limited bandwidth, and software or hardware failures. EmergeNet is uniquely well suited to providing reliable, fairly allocated voice and text communication in emergency and disaster scenarios.
Keywords :
cellular radio; disasters; emergency management; mobile computing; EmergeNet; GSM handsets; Skype VoIP network; cellular phone networks; global communication; Base stations; Batteries; Cellular networks; Cellular phones; Contingency planning; Disasters; GSM; Handheld devices; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Power system restoration; Telecommunication network reliability; Telephone sets;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2014.6979955