Wireless communication technologies are critical for public protection and disaster relief (PPDR) professionals during the emergency operations that follow natural or man-made disasters, scenarios in which commercial terrestrial networks often fail to provide the necessary support. The reason is threefold: they simply get disrupted by the disaster, they cannot sustain the sudden surge of network demand or they fail to deliver the necessary bandwidth and/or other QoS guarantees. In every PPDR operation reliable voice communications are critical, especially in the very early stages of the response; nevertheless, there is an increasing demand from the PPDR community for a wider range of data-centric services. While current technologies used for PPDR operations provide a rich set of voice-centric services, they are unable to sustain high-bandwidth data-oriented applications. As the PPDR-TC EU consortium, we propose a hybrid approach to tackle the question of determining the future architecture for Pan-European PPDR networks based on the integration of Terrestrial and Satellite technologies, presenting our first simulation results on the integration of LTE and Satellite Networks.

Integration between Terrestrial and Satellite Networks: the PPDR-TC vision / Grazia, CARLO AUGUSTO; M., Klapez; N., Patriciello; Casoni, Maurizio; A., Amditis; E., Sdongos; H., Gierszal; D., Kanakidis; C., Katsigiannis; K., Romanowski; P., Simplicio; A., Oliveira; S., Sonander; J., Jackson. - ELETTRONICO. - (2014), pp. 202-209. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Emergency Networks for Public Protection and Disaster Relief (EN4PPDR) Workshop tenutosi a Larnaca (CY) nel 8 Ottobre 2014).

Integration between Terrestrial and Satellite Networks: the PPDR-TC vision

GRAZIA, CARLO AUGUSTO;M. Klapez;CASONI, Maurizio;
2014

Abstract

Wireless communication technologies are critical for public protection and disaster relief (PPDR) professionals during the emergency operations that follow natural or man-made disasters, scenarios in which commercial terrestrial networks often fail to provide the necessary support. The reason is threefold: they simply get disrupted by the disaster, they cannot sustain the sudden surge of network demand or they fail to deliver the necessary bandwidth and/or other QoS guarantees. In every PPDR operation reliable voice communications are critical, especially in the very early stages of the response; nevertheless, there is an increasing demand from the PPDR community for a wider range of data-centric services. While current technologies used for PPDR operations provide a rich set of voice-centric services, they are unable to sustain high-bandwidth data-oriented applications. As the PPDR-TC EU consortium, we propose a hybrid approach to tackle the question of determining the future architecture for Pan-European PPDR networks based on the integration of Terrestrial and Satellite technologies, presenting our first simulation results on the integration of LTE and Satellite Networks.
2014
IEEE Emergency Networks for Public Protection and Disaster Relief (EN4PPDR) Workshop
Larnaca (CY)
8 Ottobre 2014
202
209
Grazia, CARLO AUGUSTO; M., Klapez; N., Patriciello; Casoni, Maurizio; A., Amditis; E., Sdongos; H., Gierszal; D., Kanakidis; C., Katsigiannis; K., Romanowski; P., Simplicio; A., Oliveira; S., Sonander; J., Jackson
Integration between Terrestrial and Satellite Networks: the PPDR-TC vision / Grazia, CARLO AUGUSTO; M., Klapez; N., Patriciello; Casoni, Maurizio; A., Amditis; E., Sdongos; H., Gierszal; D., Kanakidis; C., Katsigiannis; K., Romanowski; P., Simplicio; A., Oliveira; S., Sonander; J., Jackson. - ELETTRONICO. - (2014), pp. 202-209. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Emergency Networks for Public Protection and Disaster Relief (EN4PPDR) Workshop tenutosi a Larnaca (CY) nel 8 Ottobre 2014).
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