Wiki source code of ETRI Communication System
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| 1 | The proposed communication system by ETRI leverages satellite connections and extension pods to establish a robust 5G network across an incident site. This system ensures that all responders and robotic units can communicate reliably, even in remote or challenging environments where conventional communication networks may fail. The network supports high-speed data transmission, enabling real-time coordination, video streaming, and data sharing between various technologies involved in the operation. | ||
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| 3 | * **Rapid Deployment**: Can set up a complete communication network within 30 to 60 minutes, crucial for timely SAR operations. | ||
| 4 | * **Redundant Communication Lines**: Ensures continuous connectivity even in environments with heavy structural interference, such as thick bulkheads in nuclear facilities. | ||
| 5 | * **Scalability**: Supports up to 100 concurrent VoIP users with guaranteed voice quality and reliability | ||
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| 7 | === Interview insights === | ||
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| 9 | Users asked for **role-based views**: HQ wants quiet dashboards that only flag exceptions; worksite leads want change feeds (“what changed since last brief?”). **Provenance and ownership** on markers reduce confusion as teams rotate. Short, templated messages (including **voice-to-text**) speed reporting; **audio pings** highlight high-priority events without demanding constant screen attention. For privacy, **role-scoped visibility** is essential (e.g., health details to medics; traffic-light status to leaders). |