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COSTANTINI, Martial, 03/21/2016 11:48 AM
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3 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | Emergency response is a challenging situation that contains a lot of problems arising in a matter of hours after the disaster. |
4 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | Few of those challenges are: |
5 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Situation assessment, evaluate current disaster scope and identify the most urging matters. |
6 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * search and rescue (plus medical care following this rescue) |
7 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Emergency sheltering |
8 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Food and water supplies |
9 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Operation coordination |
10 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | All of those problems must be solved using changing and partial information, rapidly changing priorities and stressed peoples. |
11 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | In a nutshell, every emergency situation is unique, random and complex. The solution to this is standardisation of operation management. |
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13 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | Coordinating those operations needs reliable communication means. Hopelessly, usual communication means are very often everything but reliable in the hours following the disaster. |
14 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | For instance, local phone network cells may be offline or saturated. |
15 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | The response to the possible unavailability of all those communication means is flexibility. It is desirable to be able to set up an outpost in most situations, |
16 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | if not internet connexion is available, the outpost should be able to function in degraded mode. If internet is available, we should make use of it regardless of its nature (either |
17 | 2 | COSTANTINI, Martial | a satellite access, a wifi hotspot or a wired connection.) |
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19 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | Those outpost should be as much as possible connected to an information backbone, in order to provide the best situation awareness to the personnel, plus improve overall response effectiveness. |
20 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | In order to get a good system, we might want to meet the following requirements (non-exhaustive list): |
21 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Ease of use, even in difficult context (gloves, only one hand, low light, little space, etc.) |
22 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Scalable |
23 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * quick deployment |
24 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Form factor consistent with equipment capabilities |
25 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Rugged design (IP68-like stresses like water, dust, shocks, etc.) |
26 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Reliable |
27 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Remains operational if no connexion to the information backbone |
28 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * low price |
29 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Flexible yet standard power supply options |
30 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Versatile |
31 | 3 | COSTANTINI, Martial | * Secure ( confidentiality of the information backbone must not be put at risk) |