2016 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ghtc.2016.7857289
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Development and deployment of the IEEE MOVE emergency relief vehicle

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“…In Hurricane Sandy, Federal Emergency Response Agency (FEMA) deployed a large number of emergency response generators to prepare for disaster relief efforts [12]. Also, IEEE initiated a mobile emergency relief program to engage volunteers in providing essential services through the IEEE USA-sponsored Mobile Outreach VEhicle (MOVE) [13].…”
Section: A Transportable Energy Storage Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Hurricane Sandy, Federal Emergency Response Agency (FEMA) deployed a large number of emergency response generators to prepare for disaster relief efforts [12]. Also, IEEE initiated a mobile emergency relief program to engage volunteers in providing essential services through the IEEE USA-sponsored Mobile Outreach VEhicle (MOVE) [13].…”
Section: A Transportable Energy Storage Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if such networks are affected by either natural or man-made disasters, the supporting infrastructure for VoIP is equally affected [19]; this then limits affected people's access to emergency services and hence puts their lives in danger. A backup or supportive, self-forming and self-healing network for emergency situations using mobile phones with Wi-Fi capability can respond to such scenarios [20]. There are also other scenarios where the wired network is non-existent or even not possible and traditional wireless networks cannot respond, for example in mobility scenarios, rural areas, isolated areas, hard-to-reach villages, mines, perimeter security, military fields, temporary deployments, etc.…”
Section: Voip Application and Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%