Re: [gaia] disaster relief communication

William Liu <william.liu@aut.ac.nz> Tue, 03 October 2017 18:17 UTC

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From: William Liu <william.liu@aut.ac.nz>
To: Arjuna Sathiaseelan <arjuna.sathiaseelan@cl.cam.ac.uk>, Steve Song <stevesong@nsrc.org>
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Before I love 'green', I love 'blue', and now I am trying to love green vs. blue...!?@_@, my headaching problem, and RNDMs sometime refreshing and recharging my mind... 

Jacek and his team have been working on RNDM, http://www.rndm.pl/2017/ for 9 years, and I got one paper accepted there when it was just born ;-)

Cheers Will@AUT, Auckland

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From: gaia [mailto:gaia-bounces@irtf.org] On Behalf Of Arjuna Sathiaseelan
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To: Steve Song <stevesong@nsrc.org>
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Subject: Re: [gaia] disaster relief communication

Hello Steve,

the IEEE global humanitarian technology conference is a good venue to look at for the latest research/deployment experience papers:

last year: http://sites.ieee.org/ghtc/event-2016/call-for-papers-2016/


this looks like a good journal to keep an eye on when the papers get
published: http://ieeeaccess.ieee.org/special-sections-closed/mission-critical-public-safety-communications-architectures-enabling-technologies-future-applications/
regards

a decent survey paper:
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/87438/5/Survey_of_wireless_communication_technologies_for_public_safety.pdf

regards

On 3 October 2017 at 17:25, Steve Song <stevesong@nsrc.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Are there any particularly good web resources and/or academic papers 
> that profile the range of disaster relief technologies / solutions 
> both planned and currently in use?
>
> Many thanks... Steve
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