A survey of strategies for communication networks to protect against large-scale natural disasters

Teresa Gomes, János Tapolcai, C. Esposito, D. Hutchison, F. Kuipers, J. Rak, A. Sousa, Athanasios Iossifides, Rui Travanca, J. André, Luísa Jorge, Lúcia Martins, P. O. Ugalde, Alija Pašić, D. Pezaros, Simon Jouet, Stefano Secci, M. Tornatore
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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.
通信网络防范大规模自然灾害的策略研究
最近发生的自然灾害表明,应急网络目前无法传播必要的灾害信息,因此难以部署和协调救济行动。这些灾难加强了人们的认识,即电信网络是我们社会的关键基础设施,以及建立保护机制以防止灾害造成的破坏的紧迫性。因此,重要的是拥有能够在灾区维持可持续通信的应急网络。此外,网络架构的设计应使受影响区域之外的节点之间保持网络连接,同时确保不在受影响区域的客户的服务受到的影响最小。作为实现灾难恢复能力的第一步,RECODIS项目成立了,它的第1工作组成员进行了关于“防止大规模自然灾害的通信网络策略”的全面文献调查,本文对此进行了总结。
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