
Mobile Disaster Communication in Wireless Network Communication
Author(s) -
V Vennisa,
Dr.Ramkumar prabhu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of science, computing and engineering research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2708-1079
DOI - 10.46379/jscer.2020.010202
Subject(s) - computer science , wireless , communications system , node (physics) , emergency management , popularity , telecommunications , computer security , wired communication , service (business) , computer network , mobile telephony , wireless network , engineering , mobile radio , business , wi fi array , psychology , social psychology , structural engineering , marketing , political science , law
Recent day In disastrous rescue mission has many challenges to Establishing a shortand temporary communication system to provision disaster based communications andnetworking. This research paper main goal is Propagation of communication emergencymessages to neighbors or people is reflected to deliver more prompt assistance than remote ordistant rescue entities. The emergency communication service in order to improvecommunication range, victim localization and evacuation route planning. Since, the popularity ofsmart phones has been unprecedentedly increased. Thus increases the possibilities of successfulreceiving and recognizing SOS messages. SOS messages are generated by a code called asMORSE code. This research focus on to maintain and establish communication in situation of andisaster communication among a smartphone as a source and destination node like base station incase of absence. This communication has followed as one way communication from source toany destination inside an emergency region. To achieve this prime goal of this research is to takeimprovement of wireless communication of smartphones to establish and broadcast and forwardthe message from the source to rescue unit. In this case, to generating and establishing newcommunication client or victims and outside world, sending the emergency messages done overthe wireless technology. Reestablishment of communication has in our prototype. This researchhas considered application, no hypothesis is made with respect to the reality of a complete andwhole communication link among two commination nodes wishing to participate tocommunicate. Any possible node can opportunistically be used as a next hop, provided takes themessage closer to the exact final destination. These features match the perception ofopportunistic networking.