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2009-07-29 13:00
[ポスター展示] Design and Implementation of a Cognitive Radio Based Emergency Sensor Network in Disaster Area Md. Abdur Rahman, Santosh Khadka, Iswandi, Mutsawashe Gahadza, Azril Haniz, Minseok Kim, Jun-ichi Takada (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) SR2009-27 |
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Emergency communication systems are set to perform efficient rescue operations after disasters. Wireless communications is the only choice for these networks. After a natural disaster like earthquake in a metropolitan area, rescue operations must be quick and collaborative. Rescue teams setup their own emergency networks urgently. Checking the availability of the wireless channels in the disaster area is a time consuming and inconvenient solution. A spectrum sensing network that can detect the location and frequency of active emergency radio emitters in the disaster area can be helpful to avoid the interference among the rescue teams. This study discusses about the technologies and framework of such a spectrum sensing system for emergency communications. |
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Emergency communications / Database / Spectrum Sensing / Geolocation / Multipath / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 109, no. 155, SR2009-27, pp. 31-36, July 2009. |
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SR2009-27 |
Date of Issue |
2009-07-22 (SR) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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