During the occurrence of an emergency, being it the consequence of a natural disaster or of human activities, the pervasiveness of user-owned mobile devices (e.g. smartphones, tablets) turns into a precious help to convey data and services to all the people involved. As a result, several emergency-related mobile applications have been proposed on the market; however, they are often limited by the networking capabilities of the devices, since they are often based on short-range Device-to-Device (D2D) communication technologies (e.g. the Wi-Fi Direct), or on the cellular infrastructure, which might be not available on the emergency scenario. Here we attempt to overcome both such issues, by proposing an Emergency Communication System (ECS) which operates over infrastructure-less phone-based networks, and guarantees long-range D2D communication thanks to the LoRa technology.
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