Re: [HacDC:Byzantium] The Untapped Potential of Wi-Fi in Emergencies
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 To repeat the critique I posted to the Freedombox list: The paper they refer to acknowledges the recent research into using ad-hoc mesh networks as a backup communication system for emergency responders. They assert that mesh node density may be insufficient in certain geographic areas to maintain the necessary coverage of the mesh. Based on this assertion, they are proposing that "at some point in the future" an emergency switch would be implemented into all (or most?) home routers such that the could be flipped from normal mode into an emergency mesh network mode granting access to emergency responders. They then proceed to use an Android wardriving app to collect data on existing residential WiFi-enabled routers one neighborhood and make the case that these routers would be capable of running the necessary software to form a mesh network with consistent coverage of that neighborhood. Although the paper appears to be well-researched and well-written, I think they focus too much on the wardriving aspect and trying to establish the proliferation of privately owned WiFi equipment in a particular urban neighborhood in a well-developed country. There is a lot of important discussion which they seem to leave out of this paper. They may have already addressed it in their previous paper, which they reference several times, however I have not read that one. Some of the issues I see, which I would have liked to see addressed further: 1. Who has the authority to activate the emergency switch, and what mechanisms prevent its abuse? 2. What mechanism is used to activate this emergency switch? 3. Who has access to make use of the mesh network after it has been activated? The paper seems to imply that it would only be used by emergency responders, but their methodology is to open it up such that anyone would be able to connect and access the network. 4. How would the network be utilized in the absence of Internet access? In the use case the authors describe, the mesh network is being activiated because of a failure of traditional infrastructure, so it's reasonable to assume that Internet access would be scare to impossible in the region. 5. If traditional infrastructure is disrupted, that could include power lines, how many of the residential routers they identified would still be online if power was lost? They seemed to focus at lot on wardriving using and Android app, but wardriving is sooo last decade. Still, it's good to see validation of our premise. This story seems to be really picking up, despite the lack of implementation specifics, which implies that there is interest and need for what we are building. That's my two cents. Best regards, Ben the Pyrate On Wed, 22 Aug 2012, buzz wrote:
When mobile networks collapse in natural disasters relief workers can be stranded. But German researchers say it's possible to tap domestic WiFi to create emergency mesh networks.
http://www.dw.de/dw/article/0,,16183453,00.html
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