DocumentCode
319586
Title
A robust WLAN for survivable emergency communications
Author
Einicke, Carry ; Dekker, David ; Gladwin, Michael
Author_Institution
CSIRO, Kenmore, Qld., Australia
Volume
1
fYear
1997
fDate
4-4 Dec. 1997
Firstpage
101
Abstract
Communication systems that possess a fixed backbone topology have difficulty maintaining service when there are failures in the backbone. Consequently, a reliance on fixed backbones is not admissible for emergency communications in situations where failures are commonplace. In underground mines for example, the impact of the hazardous environment can render conventional communications systems inoperable-just when they are needed most. This paper describes a robust wireless local area network (WLAN) for emergency underground communications. The results of a study are described which predict the performance and the survivability of the proposed network.
Keywords
wireless LAN; communication systems; data packets; fixed backbone topology; hazardous environment; network survivability; performance; robust WLAN; survivable emergency communications; underground mines; wireless local area network; Communication cables; Communication systems; Explosions; Image restoration; Protection; Redundancy; Robustness; Signal restoration; Spine; Wireless LAN;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
TENCON '97. IEEE Region 10 Annual Conference. Speech and Image Technologies for Computing and Telecommunications., Proceedings of IEEE
Conference_Location
Brisbane, Qld., Australia
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4365-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TENCON.1997.647268
Filename
647268
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