Smart Network Cellular Phone for Disaster Recovery

Authors

  • Singampalli Sankeerthi  Assistent Professor, Department of MCA, St. Mary's Group of Institutions, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Nerella Vijya Lakshmi  PG Students, Department of MCA, St. Mary's Group of Institutions, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India

Keywords:

Cellular Phone, Routing, Disaster Recovery.

Abstract

In this paper, we tend to analysis the way to prepare cellular phone for giving interchanges in disaster recovery. By crossover the holes among varied types of remote systems, we've got outlined and executed a framework known as Team Phone, which supplies cell phones the skills of correspondences in fiasco recovery. especially, Team Phone contains of 2 segments: an informing framework and a self-save framework. The informing framework incorporates cell organizing, specially appointed systems administration and entrepreneurial systems administration consistently, and empowers correspondences among safeguard laborers. The self-safeguard framework gatherings, set up what’s additional, position the cell phones of caught survivors. Such a gathering of cell phones will helpfully awaken and convey crisis messages in an exceedingly vitality productive manner with their space and position knowledge so as to assist save operations. We’ve got dead Team Phone as a model application on the android stage and sent it on off-the-peg cell phones. Trial comes regarding show that Team Phone will suitably satisfy correspondence conditions and improbably encourage safeguard operations in fiasco recovery.

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2018-02-28

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Singampalli Sankeerthi, Nerella Vijya Lakshmi, " Smart Network Cellular Phone for Disaster Recovery, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 3, Issue 1, pp.1663-1675, January-February-2018.