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1 1 Telecommunication System for Disaster Relief and Early Warning June 25, 2012 Masao Kojima KDDI

2 2 Damaged Situation

3 3 Need for Disaster Relief & Early Warning  Disaster results in loss of human lives & displacement of millions of people  Communication system can play a great role to provide early warning and disaster relief  Early warning is a key element for disaster prevention and reducing loss of human lives from view point of victims  Disaster relief can make victims to capture the correct information on rescue parties, relief supplies, damage situation and safe confirmation. And also it can provide their friends and relatives with the situation of individual victim

4 4 Disaster Relief & Early Warning System for Local residents in Japan (Present) New Area via Mobile Traditional Extraction from the paper ” Utilization of ICT for Disaster Management Japan ” WS-DMC-22: Presentation material Mr.MORISHIT of MIC / APT Workshop on Disaster Management / Communications, October 2011

5 5 Traditional System for Disaster Relief & Early Warning  TV broadcasting  Radio broadcasting (FM &AM)  Priority use of fixed telephone for local government, evacuation shelters and other public entities  Disaster Prevention Administrative Radio System  New trend is system via mobile

6 6  Many victims run off with mobile terminal in hand after a disaster (e.g. Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, March 11, 2011)  Higher mobile penetration ratio than fixed telephone  Disaster warning also provided by conventional broadcasting services such as TV and Radio  TV & Radio to provide an information to general public but not to individual  Mobile to provide information not only to general public but also individual Effectiveness of Mobile System based on our experience March 11, 2011

7 7 1.Early Warning (To warn of a coming potential disaster or a occurred disaster ) 2.Disaster Relief for general public (To notify latest support situation after disaster) 3.Disaster Relief for individual (To notify damage situation from victims to their relatives, friends, acquaintances, co-workers and boss) 4.Disaster Relief by guidance (To guide each victim a route to evacuation shelters and to his home ) Categories of Disaster Relief & Early Warning

8 8 1.Early Warning (Earth quake) 2.Disaster Relief for public 3.Disaster Relief for individual (Text message board) 4.Disaster Relief by guidance (Graphical guidance) KDDI’s Mobile Systems for Disaster Relief & Early Warning 1.Early Warning (Earth quake, Tsunami ) 2.Disaster Relief for public (Disaster / Evacuation) 3.Disaster Relief for individual (Text & Audio message board) 4.Disaster Relief by guidance (Graphical guidance) Additional request based on the experience of March 11, 2011 Before March 11, 2011 After April 1& June 4, 2012

9 9 Instantly, customers tried to make voice calls to their relatives and friends for confirmation of safety. (First preference was real time voice) ⇒ After voice traffic was congested & controlled, customers’s request changed from voice call to messaging service. (Peaked at 15 minutes passed) ⇒ ・ The number of registration on “ Message board” had been increased. ( Peaked at 2 hours passed) Instantly, customers tried to make voice calls to their relatives and friends for confirmation of safety. (First preference was real time voice) ⇒ After voice traffic was congested & controlled, customers’s request changed from voice call to messaging service. (Peaked at 15 minutes passed) ⇒ ・ The number of registration on “ Message board” had been increased. ( Peaked at 2 hours passed) Customer preference for real time voice outbreak Voice Call message Disaster Message Board 15 mins passed Peaked at 2 hour passed Disaster Voice Mail Service 、 Skype au Time History Real time voice was hard to reach. But voice message is still preferred. It is necessary to enhance this kind of service and to inform it to public Tickers, banner Real time voice was hard to reach Message svc is second choice

10 10 Earthquake Early Warning System What is the earthquake early warning system? (Started from Mar. 2008 )  Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) originated at Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) is broadcasted to au mobile phones in areas around the seismic center, free from congestion.  An alert with a dedicated alarm tone, vibration, and display on a mobile phone screen.  Only when a maximum Seismic Intensity” Scale 5” lower or more is estimated, the EEW is broadcasted to the areas where a Scale 4 or more is foreseen. Sense ‘P’ wave JMA KDDI network Analyze P wave Transmit EEW Dispatch EEW message Broadcast EEW in areas around seismic center au mobile phone (alarm tone, vibration) ★ Penetration of au mobile phone applicable to EEW 26.8 million amongst 33.9 mil. (79%) (as of Oct. 2011 ) 〔 Actual screen 〕 How did EEW work on the Mar. 11 disaster?  Effective to notify people of the earthquake  Not useful to notify people of the tsunami, however Currently, KDDI supports the tsunami warning.(2012.3.30~)

11 11 Emergency Rapid Mail (Disaster/Evacuation ) Nation ・ Municipalities (Publishing Disaster/ Evacuation Information) Messages Transmission Process Transmission Only Within the Related Regions ※ Not Transmitting to Other Regions ○○ City ! [Emergency Rapid Mail “Tsunami Warning”, “Disaster/Evacuation Information”] ・ Simultaneous Transmission, like broadcasting ・ Transmission only within affected regions “Disaster/Evacuation Information” started from Jan. 2012. “Tsunami Warning” started from Mar. 2012. Disaster/ Evacuation Information Simultaneous Transmission △△ City Disaster Tsunami JMA Tsunami Warning

12 12 I can not come home ・・ I want to contact my family ・ ・ It is hard to telephone to my home 「 notification mail 」 sending Disaster MSG Board ~ register ~ [Condition] □ I am safe □ I am safe 。 □ I am at home □I am at the evacuation center. □ See the comments OK Disaster Message Board system Confirm the safety Even through other mobile phone networks or Internet, you can access to the Disaster Message board ! Access to ・・・ h ttp://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/ Even through other mobile phone networks or Internet, you can access to the Disaster Message board ! Access to ・・・ h ttp://dengon.ezweb.ne.jp/ Confirm the safety at receiving [notification mail] To register the safety on “Disaster Message Board” Try to register on “Disaster Message Board” I am relieved to hear he is safe. Good ! We are relieved! Disaster Message Board Service

13 13 After a disaster, Disaster Voice Mail Service is provided. The voice is packetized and to be stored & forwarded in Packet Network. This service has been launched since June 4, 2012 13 I will inform my wife of my safety by voice. Let’s try to use “Disaster Voice Mail Service” Voice is stored in Smart Phone. The Voice is transferred in Packet NW Voice mail Server I am relieved to hear he is safe. Voice File Packet Network Disaster Voice mail Service Voice File

14 14 "Mobile evacuation tool supporting you safety" (1) Enabled for self positioning (4) Still operate even if Mobile Phone radio signal is cut off Evacuation shelter map (2) Anti-disaster goods purchasable from sites Get locations displayed, targeting wide-area evacuation shelters, railroads, main roads, administrative offices, railway stations, and emergency hospitals. (3) Accessible to Disaster Message Board Set your destination to know the direction and distance to that place. Point your Sun Icon to the sun to determine the direction facing ahead. Homecoming support map Make use of downloadable map that tells you the route between two points you have specified in advance. Get information displayed, targeting the locations of evacuation shelters, emergency hospitals, disaster designated hospitals, convenience stores, toilets, among others. Also get information displayed, targeting dangerous/hazardous points such as a block wall. Peace of mind service - you can still use it should major disaster cause Base Stations to suspend transmission. Disaster Relief System by Guidance(1/2)

15 15 Aerial photo map ◆ Disaster information such as evacuation shelters displayed on aerial map focusing on any specified area ◆ Supports your evacuation planning at disaster by showing you how the streets look now 3D disaster map ◆ Displays the terrain of any specified area over a realistic image ◆ Helpful in predicting flooding risk level and planning an evacuation route bypassing heavy grades Regional evacuation shelter map ◆ Provides a detailed map and disaster information targeting a specified area ◆ Wide area coverage allows you to get disaster information on your residential and surrounding areas Disaster Relief System by Guidance(2/2)

16 16 Conclusion at CTO Meeting Geneva Communique, 25 October 2011 Emergency Communications: The year 2011 has been marked by a series of natural disasters, notably the tsunami and earthquake in Japan, so an essential item on the agenda was the role of ICT in disaster relief. Communication systems can play a key role to provide early warning and disaster relief and are a critical element of managing disaster prevention and reducing loss of human life. While ITU has a number of important activities to address disaster relief and prevention, the CTOs observed that two important areas have not been addressed: (1) Disaster Relief for individuals (to notify the damage situation from victims to their relatives, friends, employers) and (2) Disaster Relief Guidance (to show victims the routes to evacuation shelters, home, etc.) They called on ITU-T to urgently study the development of standards for disaster relief systems for individuals and for guidance and to establish a Focus Group to advance work on this critical subject, including the recovery and resilience of network infrastructure.

17 17 Work Items for Disaster Relief & Early Warning  to identify all the possible use cases for Disaster Relief systems, especially Disaster Relief for individuals and Disaster Relief by guidance  to identify requirements based on the use cases, and to develop related ITU standards needed  to recognize that many victims run off with mobile terminal in hand after a disaster  to recognize convenience of graphical guidance on mobile devices from view point of victims  to consider scalable vector graphics (SVG) as a key technology for graphical maps on mobile devices.

18 18 Cooperation with W3C on scalable vector graphics (SVG)  Map guidance to Evacuation shelter, Hospital etc is a powerful tool for Victims.  Map technology under disaster is required to satisfy: ① All mobile terminals to be interoperable (Open) ② Multiple info. to be easily overlaid on one map ③ Map guidance to be operated without communication with outside server (no radio signal )  SVG map as a part of HTML5 satisfies the above  SVG map is under development by W3C ⇒ Cooperation with W3C is required

19 19 Annex-1(1/2) Damaged Situation)

20 20 Annex-1 (2/2) Damaged Situation

21 21 Never forget ! Let us go towards the future !


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