Title
Conducting a Large-scale Field Test of a Smartphone-based Communication Network for Emergency Response.
Abstract
Smartphone-based communication networks form a basis for services in emergency response scenarios, where communication infrastructure is impaired or overloaded. Still, their design and evaluation are largely based on simulations that rely on generic mobility models and weak assumptions regarding user behavior. For a realistic assessment, scenario-specific models are essential. To this end, we conducted a large-scale field test of a set of emergency services that relied solely on ad hoc communication. Over the course of one day, we gathered data from smartphones distributed to 125 participants in a scripted disaster event. In this paper, we present the scenario, measurement methodology, and a first analysis of the data. Our work provides the first trace combining user interaction, mobility, and additional sensor readings of a large-scale emergency response scenario, facilitating future research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3264844.3264845
CHANTS@MOBICOM
DocType
Volume
ISBN
Conference
abs/1808.04684
978-1-4503-5926-9
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.47
10
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Flor Álvarez1141.72
Lars Almon240.80
Patrick Lieser3103.04
Tobias Meuser465.67
Yannick Dylla540.47
Björn Richerzhagen66511.71
Matthias Hollick775097.29
Ralf Steinmetz83685478.76