Communications

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Communications

Welcome to the SA-III Communications Team. This is a forum to discuss ideas, questions, and concerns related to communications at SA-III, including mesh networks, frequency management, WiFi clouds, HAM Radio, CAP alerting, SMS, videoconferencing. Please post your ideas, questions, or concerns to the Communications forum.

ESRI – Entree Wireless Test Geo-located Handheld Data Collection

08/25/06 - Friday
Sortie Plan
2508 – Point Loma, Data Collection – 2508
Sortie Lead - Myles Sutherland, ESRI, Tom Patterson, ESRI

The Plan– Visit a variety of sites in the Point Loma area. Make local contacts and collect simulated patient data on a variety of GPS enabled handheld devices such as; PDA, Cell phone, laptops. Transmit data to a data center via the Internet using various communication channels including – 1) Cellular Data Network, 2) Wi-Fi using the EVDO/Wi-Fi Bridge.

Data Flow using the EVDO/Wi-Fi Bridge

GPS enabled handheld w/ Wi-Fi >> Entree Wireless battery powered EVDO/Wi-Fi gateway>> Verizon EVDO Data Service >> Internet >> ESRI data center >> Internet >> ESRI Strong Angel Common Operating Picture >> Virtual Agility Strong Angel III Situational Awareness

Report from ShadowLite Command Center – Org Chart, Virtual Agility Situational Awareness Work Center

08/25/06 Friday

Earlier this week I took the ICS/NIMS training and certification class. Today I spent the morning in the ShadowLite Command Center and observed and supported the deployment of multiple sorties to the field to collect demographic data.

The organization chart for Strong Angel / ShadowLite follow the ICS/NIMS model as follows

Strong Angel III Disaster Response Demonstration

PFO - Principle Federal Officer – Eric Rasmussen

Command – This is the facility has overall control of the Incident

IC – Incident Commander, John Gargett
. Command Staff
. . PIO – Press Information Officer, Jamie Imus

MedWeb – Entree Wireless, Redundant Comms Enhances Mission Beach Sortie

0823 0930 – Wednesday

Met with Linda Branagan, Director of Research, MedWeb, to talk about the day’s scenario.

MedWeb is the industry standard for distributed telemedicine solutions and the delivery of Web-enabled, secure Tele-radiology and Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS).

They have developed a medical response vehicle with a fully equipped mobile communication center that supports a variety of communication networks including satellite, 3G EVDO data and Wi-Fi.

Today MedWeb is planning a sortie to the mission beach lifeguard station to investigate reports of a number of people with flu like symptoms and identify potential patients that are part of the Asian Flu Pandemic.

ICS/NIMS training and certification - Better than a wireless network any day

08/22 0800 - Tuesday
ICS/NIMS training and certification - Better than a wireless network any day
Morning briefing

Wireless network still down

Decided to take the ICS/NIMS training class. Lee Sapaden, Instructor

Very good highly recommended

More to come - keep smiling

Posted On: Thu, 2006-08-24 08:27 by DavidAhlgren

Down to the real work – Wi-Fi Camera deployment challenges

08/21 1130 Monday

We brought 3 products to Strong Angel III – Battery Powered Mobile Wi-Fi Router, Solar powered Wi-Fi Video camera and a Solar powered sensor net.

The Mobile Wi-Fi Router is a slam dunk. Just turn it on and in 30 seconds you have Wi-Fi Internet any time and any place (that is if EVDO/1xRTT is enabled). Case in point, the Mobile Wi-Fi router provided Internet service on the Sunday pre-event briefing. The Mobile Wi-Fi camera has some challenges when being deployed in a ‘dynamic’ (read going up/down often) wireless network.

My plan was to socialize the Mobile Wi-Fi Router with potential users and work through the camera issues on Monday PM after the wireless network was up. I got good traction socializing the Mobile Wi-Fi router but the camera was not easy.

Power to the Max - That Was Easy

08/21 0930 Monday
During the morning briefing they asked for 8 volunteers to help the with the power setup. I volunteered, not knowing exactly what I was getting into.

We assembled to the rear of 557 (main Strong Angel building) and waited for the GE Power systems 100KVA generators to show up. The lead from GE power talked us through the deployment of power to the second floor and the roof. Rich and I headed for the roof with an all too short rope and a 30 lbs. breaker panel. After a short delay because a door was locked and the key was missing we arrived at the roof. We did a quick look-see and moments later the generator arrived, we dangle the rope (it was just fine) and they attached a 1” diameter power cable. We hauled away and it took two of us as it was heavy. Minutes later we had hooked up the power distribution panel were headed down to the second floor. Now the real work started. Hauling those 1” cables down a 150’ hall way filled with ceiling tiles and fiberglass insulation is no picnic. Undaunted the team connect the power cable to intermediate distribution boxes and for there ran strings of power drop boxes down the rows of tables. The GE team did a final check and we flipped on the power – In less than 1.5 hours we were up and running. Bravo GE A flawless job well done! As they say at Staples – ‘That was easy’ - Keep Smiling

Ready Set Go

08/21 - 0800 - Monday
More that 250 participants filled the bleachers at building 557, the temporary home of Strong Angel III, and anxiously chatted about the days to come.

Eric Rasmussen lead the briefing covering many of the points from Sunday and emphasizing the value and importance of the Strong Angel III demonstration, the lessons learned and the bonds and friendships that will develop. The bottom line – We need to improve our efficiencies and capabilities because in a disaster response and crisis management, inefficiencies cost lives.

We also heard from Dave Warner on the ShadowLite plans which focus on collecting data from the community through multiple daily sorties and also will offer some seminars including ICS/NIMS training and certification.

Strong Angel III Pre-Event Kick Off

8/20, 1000 -
Sunday morning the Strong Angel III participants gathered at 10:00 for a pre-event briefing by Dr. Eric Rasmussen, Strong Angel III Director, Dr. Eric Frost, Regional Coordinator, Dave Warner, Shadow Lite Director and Nigel Snoad, Demonstration Design.

Eric R. talked about the world wide representation of technologists, service agencies and humanitarians that have gathered for this integrated disaster response demonstration. He emphasized that this event is not a scripted exercise but a Jazz like impromptu gathering of people prepared to adventure beyond their normal limits and explore the boundaries of what can be accomplished when mere mortals simply agree to collaborate in a honest and sincere manner. Above all, when frustration builds and tempers get short – Keep Smiling.

Posted On: Wed, 2006-08-23 22:26 by DavidAhlgren

Entree Wireless Participates in Strong Angel III

08/20 - Preparation
Entree Wireless is a provider of battery/solar powered wireless solutions for the first responder market that enhance key aspects of situational awareness, disaster response and crisis management.

Current products are the Warrior Battery Pack (WBP-KR1 - EVDO – Wi-Fi router), the Battery Powered Wi-Fi Video Camera and the Battery/Solar Power Wireless Sensor Network with EVDO backhaul.

These products are completely self contained standalone sub systems designed for reliable rapid deployment – Just pick up and go. Because they employ common low cost COTS equipment and a minimalist design approach they have been dubbed the ‘$100 solution’ referring to the cost of typical individual components. Generally upgrades and repairs can be completed with a visit to an electronics/hardware store and screw driver.

Posted On: Wed, 2006-08-23 20:10 by DavidAhlgren
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