Demonstrations of Post-disaster Resilient Communications and Decision-Support Platform With UAVs, Ground Teams and Vehicles Using Delay-Tolerant Information Networks on Sub-GHz Frequencies

We developed an approach to a resilient communications system for post-disaster situations that make use of cooperative missions involving multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), ground teams, and vehicle communication hubs (VHUB). In this paper, we will discuss how the communication system can ope...

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Main Authors: Abrajano, G, Favila, C, Luo, Chiang-Yi, Trono, E, Lagazo, D, Sevilla, Benjz, Honrado, J, Solpico, Dominic B, Yu, Joshua, Chua, Kyle, Marmadlo, John Paul A, Jose, Carlex, Yao, C J, dela Cruz, J A, Ancheta, Ellice, Domingo, April, Ong, J, Datuin, Jynariz, Yasumoto, K, Libatique, Nathaniel Joseph C, Tangonan, Gregory L
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.discs-faculty-pubs-13102022-04-28T07:04:03Z Demonstrations of Post-disaster Resilient Communications and Decision-Support Platform With UAVs, Ground Teams and Vehicles Using Delay-Tolerant Information Networks on Sub-GHz Frequencies Abrajano, G Favila, C Luo, Chiang-Yi Trono, E Lagazo, D Sevilla, Benjz Honrado, J Solpico, Dominic B Yu, Joshua Chua, Kyle Marmadlo, John Paul A Jose, Carlex Yao, C J dela Cruz, J A Ancheta, Ellice Domingo, April Ong, J Datuin, Jynariz Yasumoto, K Libatique, Nathaniel Joseph C Tangonan, Gregory L We developed an approach to a resilient communications system for post-disaster situations that make use of cooperative missions involving multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), ground teams, and vehicle communication hubs (VHUB). In this paper, we will discuss how the communication system can operate even without relying on conventional communication networks such as the cellular network and Internet, which we assume may not be available in a post-disaster scenario, by using the concept of delay-tolerant networks (DTN). By using sub-GHz radio frequencies, we can also extend the range of transmission of responder nodes from several hundred meters to a few kilometers, allowing for the ground-to-ground and ground-to-sky communications. We will also discuss and demonstrate the components of the system and several applications on victim finding, rescue, and identification. Other key capabilities of the decision support node include mapping and visualization of disaster area and victim locations, information dissemination through ad-hoc broadcast messaging, and other disaster mobile kiosk applications. We envision the technical approach discussed in this paper to eventually be deployed in future post-disaster decision-support systems based on accurate situational awareness data. Maps, videos, and other post-disaster operational information will eventually be provided to partner organizations in an effective and timely manner. 2017-10-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/289 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8239327 Department of Information Systems & Computer Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Organizations Smart phones Ad hoc networks Drones Earthquakes disaster management resilient communication delay tolerant network unmanned aerial vehicle vehicle hub Computer Sciences Databases and Information Systems Emergency and Disaster Management
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topic Organizations
Smart phones
Ad hoc networks
Drones
Earthquakes
disaster management
resilient communication
delay tolerant network
unmanned aerial vehicle
vehicle hub
Computer Sciences
Databases and Information Systems
Emergency and Disaster Management
spellingShingle Organizations
Smart phones
Ad hoc networks
Drones
Earthquakes
disaster management
resilient communication
delay tolerant network
unmanned aerial vehicle
vehicle hub
Computer Sciences
Databases and Information Systems
Emergency and Disaster Management
Abrajano, G
Favila, C
Luo, Chiang-Yi
Trono, E
Lagazo, D
Sevilla, Benjz
Honrado, J
Solpico, Dominic B
Yu, Joshua
Chua, Kyle
Marmadlo, John Paul A
Jose, Carlex
Yao, C J
dela Cruz, J A
Ancheta, Ellice
Domingo, April
Ong, J
Datuin, Jynariz
Yasumoto, K
Libatique, Nathaniel Joseph C
Tangonan, Gregory L
Demonstrations of Post-disaster Resilient Communications and Decision-Support Platform With UAVs, Ground Teams and Vehicles Using Delay-Tolerant Information Networks on Sub-GHz Frequencies
description We developed an approach to a resilient communications system for post-disaster situations that make use of cooperative missions involving multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), ground teams, and vehicle communication hubs (VHUB). In this paper, we will discuss how the communication system can operate even without relying on conventional communication networks such as the cellular network and Internet, which we assume may not be available in a post-disaster scenario, by using the concept of delay-tolerant networks (DTN). By using sub-GHz radio frequencies, we can also extend the range of transmission of responder nodes from several hundred meters to a few kilometers, allowing for the ground-to-ground and ground-to-sky communications. We will also discuss and demonstrate the components of the system and several applications on victim finding, rescue, and identification. Other key capabilities of the decision support node include mapping and visualization of disaster area and victim locations, information dissemination through ad-hoc broadcast messaging, and other disaster mobile kiosk applications. We envision the technical approach discussed in this paper to eventually be deployed in future post-disaster decision-support systems based on accurate situational awareness data. Maps, videos, and other post-disaster operational information will eventually be provided to partner organizations in an effective and timely manner.
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author Abrajano, G
Favila, C
Luo, Chiang-Yi
Trono, E
Lagazo, D
Sevilla, Benjz
Honrado, J
Solpico, Dominic B
Yu, Joshua
Chua, Kyle
Marmadlo, John Paul A
Jose, Carlex
Yao, C J
dela Cruz, J A
Ancheta, Ellice
Domingo, April
Ong, J
Datuin, Jynariz
Yasumoto, K
Libatique, Nathaniel Joseph C
Tangonan, Gregory L
author_facet Abrajano, G
Favila, C
Luo, Chiang-Yi
Trono, E
Lagazo, D
Sevilla, Benjz
Honrado, J
Solpico, Dominic B
Yu, Joshua
Chua, Kyle
Marmadlo, John Paul A
Jose, Carlex
Yao, C J
dela Cruz, J A
Ancheta, Ellice
Domingo, April
Ong, J
Datuin, Jynariz
Yasumoto, K
Libatique, Nathaniel Joseph C
Tangonan, Gregory L
author_sort Abrajano, G
title Demonstrations of Post-disaster Resilient Communications and Decision-Support Platform With UAVs, Ground Teams and Vehicles Using Delay-Tolerant Information Networks on Sub-GHz Frequencies
title_short Demonstrations of Post-disaster Resilient Communications and Decision-Support Platform With UAVs, Ground Teams and Vehicles Using Delay-Tolerant Information Networks on Sub-GHz Frequencies
title_full Demonstrations of Post-disaster Resilient Communications and Decision-Support Platform With UAVs, Ground Teams and Vehicles Using Delay-Tolerant Information Networks on Sub-GHz Frequencies
title_fullStr Demonstrations of Post-disaster Resilient Communications and Decision-Support Platform With UAVs, Ground Teams and Vehicles Using Delay-Tolerant Information Networks on Sub-GHz Frequencies
title_full_unstemmed Demonstrations of Post-disaster Resilient Communications and Decision-Support Platform With UAVs, Ground Teams and Vehicles Using Delay-Tolerant Information Networks on Sub-GHz Frequencies
title_sort demonstrations of post-disaster resilient communications and decision-support platform with uavs, ground teams and vehicles using delay-tolerant information networks on sub-ghz frequencies
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2017
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/289
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8239327
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