A Resilient Communication Network Taxonomy for Disaster Response (RCN-TDR)
Journal: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications (Vol.6, No. 3)Publication Date: 2023-09-15
Authors : Koffka Khan; Wayne Goodridge;
Page : 76-83
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Abstract
The "Resilient Communication Network Taxonomy for Disaster Response (RCN-TDR)" is a comprehensive framework designed to categorize and organize strategies for ensuring effective and reliable communication in the face of disasters and emergencies. In times of crisis, maintaining robust communication networks is paramount for coordinating response efforts, disseminating critical information, and facilitating recovery operations. The RCN-TDR taxonomy is structured across multiple dimensions, including network infrastructure, communication protocols, resilience strategies, data management, and coordination and governance. Within this taxonomy, various subcategories encompass technologies, protocols, and methodologies that contribute to the resilience and adaptability of communication networks. Network infrastructure encompasses both physical and software-defined elements, ensuring that the right technology is deployed for specific disaster scenarios. Communication protocols and standards are explored in detail to optimize data transmission and connectivity. Resilience strategies, such as redundancy, load balancing, and failover mechanisms, are critical to maintaining network continuity during adverse conditions. Effective data management practices, including storage, analytics, and security, ensure the integrity and availability of essential information. Furthermore, the taxonomy acknowledges the importance of coordination and governance in disaster response networking. Interagency collaboration, regulatory frameworks, and the establishment of emergency operations centers are essential components of successful disaster communication. The RCN-TDR provides emergency planners, responders, and policymakers with a structured approach to understanding, planning, and implementing resilient communication strategies in disaster scenarios. By considering the facets outlined within this taxonomy, stakeholders can enhance their preparedness and response capabilities, ultimately mitigating the impact of disasters on communication networks and improving overall disaster management outcome
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