Recent large scale disasters have highlighted the importance of a robust and efficient public safety communication network able to coordinate emergency operations even when existing infrastructures are damaged. The Incident Area Network (IAN) is a self-forming temporary network infrastructures brought to the scene of an incident to support personal and local communications among different public safety end-users. In this work we are interested in investigating how the High Altitude Platform (HAP) can effectively support Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) in a scenario wherein the preexistent terrestrial network is not available. To this aim, we propose an efficient policy of Radio Resource Management (RRM) based on cooperation framework between HAP and Mobile Ad-Hoc NETwork (MANET). The proposed solution has been successfully tested through a comprehensive simulation campaign.

Araniti, G., DE SANCTIS, M., Spinella, S., Monti, M., Cianca, E., Molinaro, A., et al. (2010). Hybrid system HAP-WiFi for incident area network. In K. Sithamparanathan, M. Marchese, M. Ruggieri (a cura di), Personal satellite services (pp. 436-450). Springer.

Hybrid system HAP-WiFi for incident area network

DE SANCTIS, MAURO;CIANCA, ERNESTINA;RUGGIERI, MARINA
2010-01-01

Abstract

Recent large scale disasters have highlighted the importance of a robust and efficient public safety communication network able to coordinate emergency operations even when existing infrastructures are damaged. The Incident Area Network (IAN) is a self-forming temporary network infrastructures brought to the scene of an incident to support personal and local communications among different public safety end-users. In this work we are interested in investigating how the High Altitude Platform (HAP) can effectively support Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) in a scenario wherein the preexistent terrestrial network is not available. To this aim, we propose an efficient policy of Radio Resource Management (RRM) based on cooperation framework between HAP and Mobile Ad-Hoc NETwork (MANET). The proposed solution has been successfully tested through a comprehensive simulation campaign.
2010
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
English
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo scientifico in atti di convegno
Incident Area Networks; Cooperative Multicast; Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service; High Altitude Platform; Mobile Ad-Hoc Network; WiFi
Araniti, G., DE SANCTIS, M., Spinella, S., Monti, M., Cianca, E., Molinaro, A., et al. (2010). Hybrid system HAP-WiFi for incident area network. In K. Sithamparanathan, M. Marchese, M. Ruggieri (a cura di), Personal satellite services (pp. 436-450). Springer.
Araniti, G; DE SANCTIS, M; Spinella, S; Monti, M; Cianca, E; Molinaro, A; Iera, A; Ruggieri, M
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