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h1. *+Satellite emergency small terminal : Micro-box+*
Emergency response is a challenging situation that contains a lot of problems arising in a matter of hours after the disaster.
Few of those challenges are:
* Situation assessment, evaluate current disaster scope and identify the most urging matters.
* search and rescue (plus medical care following this rescue)
* Emergency sheltering
* Food and water supplies
* Operation coordination
All of those problems must be solved using changing and partial information, rapidly changing priorities and stressed peoples.
In a nutshell, every emergency situation is unique, random and complex. The solution to this is standardisation of operation management. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!A FAIRE EN ANGLAIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Coordinating those operations needs reliable Les postes avancés des services d’urgences sur le terrain ont besoin de systèmes de communication means. Hopelessly, usual pour assurer la bonne orchestration des opérations. Ces systèmes de communication means are very often everything but reliable in the hours following the disaster.
For instance, local phone network cells may be offline or saturated.
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,
if not sont aussi variés que spécifiques: système radio pour coordonner les équipes déployés, envois de rapports via fax, réception de l’état du théâtre des opération via internet, etc. Ces postes avancés avec accès 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
a satellite access, a wifi hotspot or a wired connection.) sont parfois déployés en des lieux hors d’atteinte des véhicules, ce qui signifie que le matériel doit être transporté à pied par le personnel.
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. Le matériel de télécommunication est assemblé dans une “box”, ...
In order to get a good system, we might want to meet the following requirements (non-exhaustive list):
* Ease of use, even in difficult context (gloves, only one hand, low light, little space, etc.)
* Scalable
* quick deployment
* Form factor consistent with equipment capabilities
* Rugged design (IP68-like stresses like water, dust, shocks, etc.)
* Reliable
* Remains operational if no connexion to the information backbone
* low price
* Flexible yet standard power supply options
* Versatile
* Secure ( confidentiality of the information backbone must not be put at risk)
Emergency response is a challenging situation that contains a lot of problems arising in a matter of hours after the disaster.
Few of those challenges are:
* Situation assessment, evaluate current disaster scope and identify the most urging matters.
* search and rescue (plus medical care following this rescue)
* Emergency sheltering
* Food and water supplies
* Operation coordination
All of those problems must be solved using changing and partial information, rapidly changing priorities and stressed peoples.
In a nutshell, every emergency situation is unique, random and complex. The solution to this is standardisation of operation management. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!A FAIRE EN ANGLAIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Coordinating those operations needs reliable Les postes avancés des services d’urgences sur le terrain ont besoin de systèmes de communication means. Hopelessly, usual pour assurer la bonne orchestration des opérations. Ces systèmes de communication means are very often everything but reliable in the hours following the disaster.
For instance, local phone network cells may be offline or saturated.
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,
if not sont aussi variés que spécifiques: système radio pour coordonner les équipes déployés, envois de rapports via fax, réception de l’état du théâtre des opération via internet, etc. Ces postes avancés avec accès 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
a satellite access, a wifi hotspot or a wired connection.) sont parfois déployés en des lieux hors d’atteinte des véhicules, ce qui signifie que le matériel doit être transporté à pied par le personnel.
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. Le matériel de télécommunication est assemblé dans une “box”, ...
In order to get a good system, we might want to meet the following requirements (non-exhaustive list):
* Ease of use, even in difficult context (gloves, only one hand, low light, little space, etc.)
* Scalable
* quick deployment
* Form factor consistent with equipment capabilities
* Rugged design (IP68-like stresses like water, dust, shocks, etc.)
* Reliable
* Remains operational if no connexion to the information backbone
* low price
* Flexible yet standard power supply options
* Versatile
* Secure ( confidentiality of the information backbone must not be put at risk)