Title
Testbed for high-speed end-to-end communications in support of comprehensive emergency management
Abstract
As part of the project "Testbed for High-Speed End-to-End Communications in Support of Comprehensive Emergency Management" funded by the National Science Foundation's Digital Government Program (award EIA- 9983463), Virginia Tech researchers are developing a prototype system to provide a high-speed backbone network for emergency and disaster response. It is intended to utilize a geographic information system (GIS) tool developed at Virginia Tech for rapid site planning and incorporate adaptive data link protocols based on a low-cost channel sounder, also developed at Virginia Tech, that will assess channel quality. Figure 1 displays a system concept for the given GIS map.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2004
DG.O (Inter)National Conference on Digital Government Research
geographic information system,federal emergency management agency,prototype system,operational phase,low-cost channel sounder,comprehensive emergency management,single project,virginia tech,channel quality,digital government program,final budget,system concept,high-speed end-to-end communication,final year,nsf award,gis map,proposed system,virginia tech researcher,deployable communications system,original budget,emergency management
Field
DocType
Citations 
Geographic information system,World Wide Web,Telecommunications,End-to-end principle,Computer science,Emergency management,Testbed,Communication channel,Site planning,Backbone network,Data link
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
C. W. Bostian1122.10
Scott F. Midkiff280269.35
timothy m gallagher300.34
c j rieser400.34
thomas w rondeau500.34
w m kurgan600.34
l w carstensen700.34
george emir morgan800.34
d g sweeney900.34
j h hood1000.34