Telecommunication infrastructure provides thecritical path for relief in emergency and disastersituations. Communications connect and help move logistical, rescue and first responder resources in any region of the world facing orrecovering from natural or man-made disasters.
ND SatCom's SKYWAN satellite network solution for emergency response and disaster management provides terrestrial independent communications capabilitieswherever and whenever they are needed. The solution combines high quality VSAT connectivity matching the performance of terrestrial networks with simultaneous support for data, video and voice traffic to multiple locations while guaranteeing quality of service. In addition, the inherent flexibility of the SKYWAN platform allows the emergency response network topology to be tailored to the network's Emergency Communications Network Topology changing communication requirements at a moment's notice by enabling any-to-any single-hop connectivity between remote locations, regional command centers and emergency management headquarters.
The Chinese Earthquake Administration Bureau is currently operating an ND SatCom SKYWAN satellite network to support their emergency response and disaster management communication requirements. Prior to implementing a SKYWAN solution, the Earthquake Bureau was running a star based VSAT network supporting very low bit rate (up to 76.8kbps) SCADA applications to approximately 100 sites. However, the Bureau, needed an emergency response and disaster management network solution that could support the following requirements:
– A satellite network that is fully independent of existing infrastructure with no terrestrial backhaul facilities between satellite hub locations and regional or headquarter emergency response centers
– Highly flexible broadband any-to-any connectivity capabilities between remote sites, regional centers and emergency management headquarter locations, to support applications such as video conferencing and high quality video transmission from affected sites
– Data, voice and video traffic support with guaranteed quality of service
– Support for both mobile and transportable stations in order to provide access to any remote location in affected areas
– Pre-configured satellite terminals with quick deploy antenna systems
The Solution
The SKYWAN based emergency VSAT satellite communication network supports coordinated relief efforts between Chinese first responders in affected sites, regional command centers setup in proximity to disaster areas and the Earthquake Administration Bureau's headquarters in Beijing.
The nationwide network consists of a central hub/master station in the headquarter site with a geographically redundant backup master in Kunming, 19 provincial capital fixed stations (each of which can be configured as regional hubs for provincial command center operations), five Communications-On-The-Pause (COTP) vehicle stations, two Communications-On-The-Move (COTM) vehicles, and 14 Flyaway stations.
The nationwide network is split into two sub-networks:One for daily conventional data traffic and one dedicated to crisis communication with the hub station in Beijing. Fixed terminals as well as various vehicle-based stations and transportable Fly-Away antenna systems can be rapidly deployed to disaster impacted areas for communication to the regional command centers.
The Bureau had originally planned to implement a fixed configuration for their emergency response satellite network, as shown in the diagram.
Following the devastating Sichuan earthquake in 2008, and using the SKYWAN platform's inherent flexibility, the network was rapidly reconfigured to accommodate the much more dispersed and complex communication requirements that needed to be deployed in the wake of this disaster.
Conclusion
With the latest earthquake incident in Sichuan province causing repeated destruction to the area's telecommunication infrastructure, the Chinese Earthquake Administration Bureau was, once again, able to put its emergency response and disaster management satellite network to good use.
Today, thanks to a satellite communication network built around the highly flexible SKYWAN platform, emergency responders in China are gaining a new edge in situations where access to critical information at a moment's notice can mean the difference between life and death.
SKYWAN: Enabling Agile Networks
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