Possible Challenges and Appropriate Measures for a Resilient WMN-Based Disaster Network

A wireless mesh network (WMN)-based disaster network shall provide an emergency communication infrastructure in case of a catastrophe destroyed any existing communication infrastructure. Since the hardware of the disaster network is deployed in an environment affected by the outcome of a catastrophe, events such as aftershocks and/or outbreaking fires are likely to occur and may destroy the hardware of the disaster network. To maintain its provided functionality and thus its usability, the network requires to be resilient to these and other events which are affecting the network infrastructure. To achieve a resilient network, the normal state of the network as well as possible challenges affecting the normal state need to be defined in prior. This scientific work deals with the derivation and definition of the required normal state of the WMN-based disaster network, as well as the definition of possible challenges resulting from environmental-based events. Since each possible challenge is influencing the network infrastructure of the WMN-based disaster network, possible measures for preventing and/or reducing the impact of each challenge are defined. In addition, emergency corrections capable of resolving the influences of an occurring challenge are defined.

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