Citation
American Psychological Association 7th edition (APA 7th)
🇺🇸 English, US
Rizzo, G., Ristov, S., Fahringer, T., Gusev, M., Dzanko, M., Bilic, I., Esposito, C., & Braun, T. (2020). Emergency Networks for Post-Disaster Scenarios. In Computer Communications and Networks (pp. 271–298). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44685-7_11
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Résumé
The focus of this chapter is on communication (and partially, computing) solutions which allow satisfying demands from the immediate aftermath of a disaster until full restoration of pre-disaster communication infrastructure and services. As traffic demand might differ substantially from the one in the pre-disaster scenario, due to the specific needs of post-disaster scenarios, it appears evident that a simple restoration of existing infrastructure and services might not be sufficient to satisfy it, and that specific solutions are required. This chapter reviews the most relevant post-disaster scenarios, outlining a set of reference use cases and their communication requirements. Then, it presents an overview of the state of the art for emergency and post-disaster communications. Finally, it focuses on a set of specific solutions of special relevance for disaster scenarios, outlining the main research challenges which are open to date.