Advanced Mission Critical Communication in Maritime Search and Rescue Actions

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[1] Paladin, Zdravko
[2] Fountoulakis, Emmanouil
[3] Luksic, Zarko
[4] Kapidani, Nexhat
[5] Ribar, Drazen
[6] Boustras, Geogios
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Paladin, Zdravko | 1600年 / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.卷
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Successful maritime search and rescue (SAR) missions and real-time information exchange among first responder organizations (FRs) and command/coordination centers; fully rely on straightforward information flow and accurate communication channels; supported by novel data sharing technologies; advanced network connections; and interoperable platforms. Therefore; SAR actions at sea; as an integral part of the national maritime safety system; are supported with mission-critical communication (MCC) networks and devices. The paper presents the analysis of SAR operational and communication specifics; use cases and technical efficiency increasing in the maritime safety framework; with a focus on specific operational capabilities of MCC; connection networks; devices; and procedures for maritime distress communication. Further to MCC; the paper provides insight into the 5G network applied in maritime SAR and communications. The case study consists of an elaboration of the Mission Critical Communication platform components and X/BELLO tool; a secure 5G application that allows real-time information exchange; deployed under the RESPOND-A project approach. These systems represent the technical part of the SAR pilot of the EU RESPOND-A project showcasing the opportunities to strengthen the operational framework of maritime FRs and improve their joint mission performance. © 2023 IEEE;
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