Wireless Technologies on the road to effective Disaster Management: A survey

Q4 Engineering Disaster Advances Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.25303/171da062072
Prasad Ch. Babji, T. Geethamma, T. Prabhakar
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Over the past ten years, there have been more disasters and these catastrophes have a greater impact on communication networks' ability to function. An immediate emergency response is necessary in disaster scenarios. There is a lot of interest in wireless-based emergency response systems since wired emergency response systems have struggled to effectively operate in such time-sensitive circumstances. Several wireless systems and technologies, each having unique properties, advantages, disadvantages are suggested in this respect for application in diverse emergency response scenarios. This study focuses on how recent developments in wireless protocols and communication technologies, particularly mobile technologies and devices, might assist disaster management. In order to encourage the usage of technology using wireless for responding to emergencies, comparison of various wireless advances is presented. This study gives a general overview of how new telecommunications and technology advancements like Massive MIMO, Millimeter wave, Device to device, Non-Orthogonal multiple Access (NOMA) and Cognitive radio might enhance the potential of disaster management networks. It provides broad principles that will aid public safety organisations in selecting wireless technologies that are appropriate for each of them. In contrast to previous surveys, this one focuses on current research objectives and recent advancements in the field of disaster management by emphasising the usage of widely available mobile applications and devices.
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实现有效灾害管理的无线技术:调查
在过去十年中,发生了更多的灾难,这些灾难对通信网络的运行能力产生了更大的影响。在发生灾难时,必须立即做出应急响应。由于有线应急响应系统难以在这种时间敏感的情况下有效运作,因此人们对基于无线的应急响应系统产生了浓厚的兴趣。在这方面,提出了几种无线系统和技术,每种系统和技术都有独特的性能、优点和缺点,可应用于不同的应急响应场景。本研究的重点是无线协议和通信技术,特别是移动技术和设备的最新发展如何协助灾害管理。为了鼓励使用无线技术应对紧急情况,本研究对各种无线技术的进展进行了比较。本研究概述了新的电信和技术进步,如大规模多输入多输出(MIMO)、毫米波、设备到设备、非正交多址接入(NOMA)和认知无线电如何增强灾害管理网络的潜力。它提供了广泛的原则,有助于公共安全组织选择适合各自的无线技术。与以往的调查不同,本调查侧重于当前的研究目标和灾害管理领域的最新进展,强调使用广泛可用的移动应用程序和设备。
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Disaster Advances
Disaster Advances 地学-地球科学综合
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