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Wireless Public Safety Networks 2 A Systematic Approach

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Camara Daniel, Nikaein Navid

Couverture de l’ouvrage Wireless Public Safety Networks 2

Wireless Public Safety Networks, Volume Two: A Systematic Approach presents the latest advances in the wireless Public Safety Networks (PSNs) field, the networks established by authorities to either prepare the population for an eminent catastrophe, or those used for support during crisis and normalization phases.

Maintaining communication capabilities in a disaster scenario is crucial for avoiding loss of lives and damages to property. This book examines past communication failures that have directly contributed to the loss of lives, giving readers in-depth discussions of the public networks that impact emergency management, covering social media, crowdsourcing techniques, wearable wireless sensors, moving-cells scenarios, mobility management protocols, 5G networks, broadband networks, data dissemination, and the resources of the frequency spectrum.

1: Internet of Things in Support of Public Safety Networks: Opportunities and Challenges

2: The Use of Social Networks in Emergency Management

3: Wearable Wireless Sensor Networks for Emergency Response in Public Safety Networks

4: Public Safety Networks: Enabling Mobility for Critical Communications

5: IP Mobility Management for Future Public Safety Networks

6: Public Safety Broadband Network with Rapid-deployment Base Stations

7: Data Dissemination in Public Safety Networks

8: Design Aspects in Multi-channel Public Warning Systems

9: LTE Broadcast for Public Safety

10: Cognitive Radio for Public Safety Communications

11: Security and Privacy in LTE-based Public Safety Network

Communications and signal processing engineers; computer engineers; graduates oin the field of wireless communications, public safety authorities, disaster management professionals
Daniel Camara is a researcher at the Central Service of Criminal Intelligence of the French National Gendarmerie where he works with the analysis and forecasting of criminality patterns. His main research interests include wireless networks, distributed systems, quality of software and artificial intelligence algorithms
Navid Nikaein is Assistant Professor in the mobile communication department at Eurecom in France, where he leads a research group focusing on experimental system research related to wireless systems with concrete use-cases found in broadband access, massive IoT, and public safety networks.
  • Provides a focus on specific enabling technologies which can help the most on the deployment and usage of PSNs in real world scenarios
  • Proposes a general framework that has the capability to fulfill the public safety requirements and dynamically adapt to different public safety situations
  • Investigates the problem of data dissemination over PSNs, presenting a review of the state-of-the-art of different information and communication technologies