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A survey of strategies for communication networks to protect against large-scale natural disasters
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EngineeringWireless Emergency SystemNetwork AnalysisRecodis ProjectCommunicationDisaster CoverageNetwork SurvivabilityDisaster RecoveryDisaster MitigationInternet Of ThingsEmergency ResponseDisaster ResilienceDisaster ResponseCommunication NetworksLarge-scale Natural DisastersNetwork ScienceDisaster ManagementCrisis CommunicationNecessary Disaster InformationArtsInfrastructure SystemsDisaster Risk ReductionEmergency Communication
Recent natural disasters have revealed that emergency networks presently cannot disseminate the necessary disaster information, making it difficult to deploy and coordinate relief operations. These disasters have reinforced the knowledge that telecommunication networks constitute a critical infrastructure of our society, and the urgency in establishing protection mechanisms against disaster-based disruptions. Hence, it is important to have emergency networks able to maintain sustainable communication in disaster areas. Moreover, the network architecture should be designed so that network connectivity is maintained among nodes outside of the impacted area, while ensuring that services for costumers not in the affected area suffer minimal impact. As a first step towards achieving disaster resilience, the RECODIS project was formed, and its Working Group 1 members conducted a comprehensive literature survey on “strategies for communication networks to protect against large-scale natural disasters,” which is summarized in this article.
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