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Public SafetyPublic SafetyEmergency & Crisis Emergency & Crisis
ManagementManagement
Summary PresentationSummary PresentationLatif LADIDLatif LADID
President IPv6 Forum President IPv6 Forum
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Taming Taming DisastersDisasters
Tsunami – KatrinaTsunami – Katrina … …
when and where is the next one?when and where is the next one?
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EU25 Disasters by decadeEU25 Disasters by decade
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Natural Technological
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Post Disaster•Lessons learnt •Scenario update•Socio-economic and environmental impact assessment•Spatial re-planning Response
•Emergency telecommunication•Command control coordination•Situational awareness, crisis maps•Information communication•Dispatching of resources
Environmental risk managementEnvironmental risk management
Prevention and Mitigation•Hazard prediction and modeling•Risk assessment and mapping•Regional/city Planning•Structural non structural measures•Public Awareness & Education..
Preparedness •Scenarios development•Emergency Planning maps•Training
Recovery•Early damage assessment•Re-establishing life-lines transport &communication infrastructure
Alert•Real time monitoring & forecasting•Early warning•Scenario identification •all media alarm • Secure &dependable telecom
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U-2010 – an IPv6 Public Safety U-2010 – an IPv6 Public Safety FrameworkFramework
SatelliteSatelliteSatelliteSatelliteGPRS/3GGPRS/3GGPRS/3GGPRS/3G
RadioRadioRadioRadio WiMaxWiMaxWiMaxWiMax
WiFiWiFiWiFiWiFi
Wireless Network InfrastructuresWireless Network InfrastructuresWireless Network InfrastructuresWireless Network Infrastructures
SensorsSensorsSensorsSensorsVoiceVoiceVoiceVoice VideoVideoVideoVideo DataDataDataData
TimeTimeSynchSynchTimeTime
SynchSynchLocalizationLocalizationLocalizationLocalization ManagementManagementManagementManagement
Instant Instant MessengerMessenger
Instant Instant MessengerMessenger
DirectoryDirectoryservicesservicesDirectoryDirectoryservicesservices
• Secure environmentSecure environment• Bi-directional communicationsBi-directional communications
PublicPublicInformationInformation
PublicPublicInformationInformation
CrisisCrisisManagementManagement
CrisisCrisisManagementManagement
Bio-Ecological Health
Terrorism Rescue
Transportation disaster
Natural disaster
PrivatePrivatePrivatePrivate
GovernmentGovernment
Fixed Network InfrastructuresFixed Network InfrastructuresFixed Network InfrastructuresFixed Network Infrastructures
PublicPublicBroadbandBroadband
IPv6 - Common Networking Infrastructure EnablerIPv6 - Common Networking Infrastructure Enabler
FirstFirstRespondersResponders
FirstFirstRespondersResponders
• IP MobilityIP Mobility•Ad-Hoc NetworksAd-Hoc Networks
• TraceabilityTraceability• Community of InterestCommunity of Interest
Risk ProfilesRisk Profiles
DVB-HDVB-HDVB-HDVB-H
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Reference ArchitectureReference Architecture
Single logical space Redundant components of single logical space
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ScenariosScenarios((Tunnel-video to Fire-EngineTunnel-video to Fire-Engine))
Mobile ad-hoc networks (GSM, GPRS, UMTS, Satellite), broadband access for video, mobile router, sensor nets
Fast and early access to information for rescue teams
Partner:– Luxembourg
Fire Service– CITA
CITANetwork
Internet
SES
Satellite dishSatellite dish
Inclined Orbit Satellite
Internet
Tunnel Fire Vehicle
mobile router
Video Stream
GSM
GPRS
UMTS
IP/CITA GW
VPN-Tunnel
Video Stream
Video Stream
Video Stream
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Scenarios Scenarios (Mountain Rescue)(Mountain Rescue)
Satellite dish
Network
provider
Campus
Satellite
Satellite
Internet
Headquarters
Wireless terrestrial
Search Teams
mobile router mobile router
mobile router
Mountain Mountain
mobile router
Rescue Vehicle Rescue Vehicle
Satellite dish
Wireless terrestrial
Innovations: Mobile ad-hoc networks (GSM, GPRS, UMTS, Satellite), mobile router, moving network
Impact: Access to information for rescue teams where ever they are
Trial scenario:The trial scenario is Mountain Rescue
Partner:– Lancaster
Rescue Teams
Worldwide reach of a domestic solution!
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Wireless MESH Network Architecture Layers – Wireless MESH Network Architecture Layers – As As Hastily Formed Network (HFN)Hastily Formed Network (HFN)
Fireman
HFN IP Subnets
HFN Network Utility Information Services
HFN IP Network Communications Backbone
NetworkSatcom, WIMAX, Cellular(HFN Command Control
Center )
Police
National Guard
EMS Vehicles
Doctors and Hospitals
Shelters
Civilian Agencies
Federal Agencies
911
Sta
tio
ns
Coast G
uard
• HFN IP Network Communications Backbone (core), and interface to any existing network infrastructure.
• HFN IP Subnets
• HFN IP and Waveform Gateways to the HFN IP Subnets and Backbone
• HFN Users and Radio Nets
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Long-term eco-system Research Network
Computing Resource Center
Grid Network O&M Center
Network O&M Center
Ministry of Education
National Network CenterAcademic Network O&M
Ctr
Wireless Backbone Network
Wireless Local Area Network
Eco-system Experimental Area
Round-the-island Optical Backbone Network
Local Area Network
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IPv6 Trial: Eco-GridIPv6 Trial: Eco-Grid
Nuclear Nuclear Power Plant 3Power Plant 3
Outdoor IPv6Outdoor IPv6Smart SensorSmart Sensor
ServerServer
Underwater CameraUnderwater Camera