Jithin Jagannath, Sean Furman, Anu Jagannath, A. Drozd
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Energy Efficient Ad Hoc Networking Devices for Off-the-Grid Public Safety Networks
In this paper, we present the preliminary work towards providing a complete end-to-end solution that can connect survivors of a disaster with each other and public safety authorities using a completely self-sufficient ad hoc network. Accordingly, we develop a Heterogeneous Efficient Low Power Radio (HELPER) that acts as a WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) access point for end-users to connect using custom application. These HELPERs then coordinate with each other to form a LoRa based ad hoc network. The proposed solution will use a distributed optimized cross-layer routing algorithm that aims to maximize the network lifetime. This aspect is critical especially in energy-limited scenarios after a disaster. Some of the envisioned services include text and voice messages, live map updates, ability to send distress messages (like 911 calls) to authorities. HELPER network can also be used by authorities to remotely monitor the connectivity of the affected area, alert users of imminent dangers and share resource information. We intend to provide resources (code and instructions) that will enable the researchers of the community to set up a HELPER in a cost-effective (< $ 150) manner using commercial off-the-self components and advance it further. Overall, we hope this technology will become instrumental in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of public safety activities.