Literature DB >> 18513313

Disaster management and mitigation: the telecommunications infrastructure.

Frédéric Patricelli1, James E Beakley, Angelo Carnevale, Marcello Tarabochia, Dag K J E von Lubitz.   

Abstract

Among the most typical consequences of disasters is the near or complete collapse of terrestrial telecommunications infrastructures (especially the distribution network--the 'last mile') and their concomitant unavailability to the rescuers and the higher echelons of mitigation teams. Even when such damage does not take place, the communications overload/congestion resulting from significantly elevated traffic generated by affected residents can be highly disturbing. The paper proposes innovative remedies to the telecommunications difficulties in disaster struck regions. The offered solutions are network-centric operations-cap able, and can be employed in management of disasters of any magnitude (local to national or international). Their implementation provide ground rescue teams (such as law enforcement, firemen, healthcare personnel, civilian authorities) with tactical connectivity among themselves, and, through the Next Generation Network backbone, ensure the essential bidirectional free flow of information and distribution of Actionable Knowledge among ground units, command/control centres, and civilian and military agencies participating in the rescue effort.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18513313     DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7717.2008.01060.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disasters        ISSN: 0361-3666


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