Powering disaster response in the future; community perspective Michael Hanrahan
Introduction Michael Hanrahan 5 year experienced integration engineer Based out of Melbourne office Global project experience Current role as LTE Integration Manager on LTE rollout project for Australian customer Telstra Member of Ericsson Response Mission experience in Philippines and South Sudan
HumanItarian response What sort of response? Commercial Response Address immediate needs Rebuild of commercial network Restore services to same state as pre-disaster Utilisation of own resources Permanent solutions HumanItarian response Focus on supporting the needs of the humanitarian community in responding to disaster Provide communication support to local communities with no commercial motivation Utilisation of shared resources and equipment Tempory solutions Ericsson Response is non-commercial
Many questions and challenges When disaster strikes Many questions and challenges
Information on solutions Ericsson product Catalogue
GSM Minisite Omni Antenna RBS2409 X5 Modem MPH Rectifier Battery Feeder RBS2409 Ethernet (Traffic) Antenna 12VDC 12VDC-out Power Module 24VDC-out 24VDC-in IF Cable Generator Set Rectifier X5 Modem Eth 24VDC-out 220VAC 24VDC Battery
WIDER & MBB Container (1) WIDER: Wireless LAN Deployment for Emergency Response MBB Container is an end to end mobile network
MBB Container MSC-S GSS/Tool Server Windows 7 RDP Server HLR Abis Iub GGSN Switch Extreme Summit x150 GSS/Tool Server RSG PSTN BSC RNC M-MGW SGSN MSC-S Router SE-100 ISP/ WIDER E E1/GigE Iub A IuCS Gb Abis IuPS Windows 7 RDP Server GPS/NTP Sync server
Empowering communities The role and importance of communications in a disaster response is becoming more and more evident Shifting from a supporting role to an immediate need My experiences Internet registrations for support claims in Philippines Radio station key information source Locals finding Wi-Fi spots around city
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