Title :
Feasibility study of a mobile ad-hoc SOS system
Author_Institution :
User-Centered Ubiquitous Computing Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT) Schloss Birlinghoven, Germany
fDate :
7/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports on a feasibility study of a smartphone-based SOS system. Compared to other emergency systems the presented system: a) is independent from existing network infrastructure and b) runs on off-the-shelf devices. The presented system exploits Wi-Fi service set identifiers (SSIDs) for the discovery of phones and to convey short emergency messages. It can operate in two setups: either the victims´ phones send out a distress signal or the responder´s device is beaconing a rescue signal. By means of attaching the responder device to an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) the scalability of both setups were compared with each other. Both setups were explored at two different altitudes. This paper concludes with aspects for future work.
Keywords :
"IEEE 802.11 Standard","Smart phones","Mobile communication","Bluetooth","Ad hoc networks","Mobile computing","Twitter"
Conference_Titel :
Innovations for Community Services (I4CS), 2015 15th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-7327-2
DOI :
10.1109/I4CS.2015.7294491