Abstract In order to keep telecommunication infrastructure in the stricken area after a heavy earthquake, wireless ad-hoc mesh networks with satellite communication functions are studied as a survivability application. By using new control software for mesh network, the overall throughput of “KIZUNA” (WINDS) demonstration system was kept at around 25Mbps.
Highlights ▶ NICT began evaluating the utility of the WINDS satellite for disaster rescue. ▶ Wireless mesh networks with the WINDS satellite are studied as a survivability application. ▶ The stricken area and disaster headquarters can be connected through the WINDS mesh network. ▶ The overall throughput of “KIZUNA” (WINDS) demonstration system was kept at around 25Mbps.
Survivability application demonstrations via wideband internetworking engineering test and demonstration satellite “KIZUNA” (WINDS)
Acta Astronautica ; 73 ; 206-211
2011-11-03
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Wideband Internetworking Engineering Test and Demonstration Satellite (WINDS) System
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