GSC-19 Meeting, 15-16 July 2015, Geneva Standardization activities in ITU: - ITU-T Focus Group on Disaster Relief Systems, Network Resilience and Recovery (FG-DR&NRR) - ITU-R: Disaster prediction, detection, mitigation, relief Dr Leo Lehmann, Chairman ITU-T Study Group 13, former vice-chairman ITU-T FG-DR&NRR Colin Langtry, Chief, ITU-R Study Group Department Document No: GSC-19_109 Source: ITU Contact: Dr Leo Lehmann, Colin Langtry Agenda Item: 3.9
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GSC-19 Meeting, 15-16 July 2015, Geneva
Standardization activities in ITU:- ITU-T Focus Group on Disaster Relief Systems, Network
Resilience and Recovery (FG-DR&NRR)- ITU-R: Disaster prediction, detection, mitigation, relief
Dr Leo Lehmann, Chairman ITU-T Study Group 13, former vice-chairman ITU-T FG-DR&NRR
Colin Langtry, Chief, ITU-R Study Group Department
Document No: GSC-19_109
Source: ITUContact: Dr Leo Lehmann, Colin LangtryAgenda Item: 3.9
Arising activities in ITU-T Study Group 2 Requirements for Disaster Relief Mobile Message Service (text/voice)
Requirements for Disaster Relief Systems (draft E.RDR, under study) Terms and definitions for DR&NRR (draft E.TD-DR, under study) Requirements for Safety Confirmation and Broadcast Message Service
for Disaster Relief (draft E.RDR-SCBM under study)
Determined E.108
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Arising activities in ITU-T Study Group 15 Disaster management for improving network resilience and recovery
with movable and deployable ICT resource units (L.dm-nrr-mdru under study)
Framework of disaster management for network resilience and recovery (L.nrr-frm under study)
Tolerance
Redundancy
Congestion control Repair
Substitute
Infrastructureresources
Complementaryresources
TimeOutbreak of disaster
Resilience Recovery
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Disasterphases
Major radiocommunicationservices involved
Major tasks ofradiocommunication services
Studies carried out by
Radiocommunication
Prediction & Detection•Meteorological services (meteorological aids and meteorological-satellite service) •Earth exploration-satellite service
Weather and climate prediction. Detection and tracking of earthquakes, tsunamis hurricanes, typhoons, forest fires, oil leaks etc. Providing warning information
Study Group 7
Alerting
•Amateur services Receiving and distributing alert messages Study Group 5
•Broadcasting services terrestrial and satellite (radio, television, etc.)
Disseminating alert messages and advice to large sections of the public
Study Group 6
•Fixed services terrestrial and satellite Delivering alert messages and instructions to telecommunication centres for further dissemination to public
Current activities in Working Party 5ALand Mobile Systems above 30 MHz*(excluding IMT); wireless access in the fixed service; amateur and amateur-satellite services
• Draft New Report M.[PPDR] “Public protection and disaster relief communications”.
This report addresses:
the categorization of technical and operational requirements relating to PPDR;
the current use of narrow and wide-band PPDR;
the mobile broadband PPDR services and applications including further developments and the evolution of PPDR through advances in technology;
the needs of developing countries.
The Report is expected to be finalized and approved by ITU-R Study Group 5 on 21 July 2015
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Backup
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Disaster relief by ITU• ITU contributes to disaster prevention and response from
the telecommunication/ICT aspect since many years• Disaster relief activities include preparation for possible
disasters, early detection, rescue, evacuation assistance, safety confirmation, recovery assistance, etc.
• ITU and it’s partners deploy satellite terminals and other emergency telecommunication equipment to affected countries within the first 24 to 48 hours aftermath a disaster to help restore vital communication links.
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Mission of the Focus Group
• Disaster relief for individuals (notify damage situation from victims)
• disaster relief guidance (show victims the routes to evacuation shelters, home)
• Network resilience and recovery capability of infrastructure to cope better with disasters
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Integrated view of networks supportingdisaster relief services
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• Radiocommunications Assembly 2007 (RA-07) approved Resolutions ITU-R 53 and ITU-R 55 instructing all ITU-R Study Groups to carry out studies on the use of radiocommunications in disaster prediction, detection, mitigation and relief.
• In 2012 RA-12 revised and confirmed those Resolutions• WRC-12 agreed upon Agenda Item 1.3 for WRC-15: “to review
and revise Resolution 646 (Rev.WRC 12) for broadband public protection and disaster relief (PPDR), in accordance with Resolution 648 (WRC-12)”. In addition, WRC-12 revised Resolutions 644, 646, and 647.
• Nearly every Study Group within the ITU-R has a role to play in Disaster Relief
ITU-R focus on disaster prediction, detection, mitigation and relief