Emerging EMS Technology
The National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC and the National Association of State EMS Officials (NASEMSO) Joint EMS Communications and Technology Working Group (Working
Airborne Base Stations Bring Back Connectivity
ZTE has developed airborne base stations mounted on uncrewed aerial vehicles to rapidly restore connectivity during natural disasters. These stations can support both private emergency networks
The Future of EMS & Public Safety Technology in 2025
In this article, we explore the top EMS technology trends for 2025, including AI-driven dispatch systems, FirstNet advancements, next-gen radio communications, and enhanced
Movable Base Stations in Mobile Networks for Emergency
Abstract—An emergency communication system is necessary for first responders, who need to enter areas with no network coverage or damaged network infrastructure due to natural or man-made
An Independent UAV-Based Mobile Base Station
We develop a prototype of a proposed mobile base station and test its operation in an outdoor environment. The experimental results provide a sufficient data rate to make an independent mobile
Latest Case Study of EMS for Communication Base Stations
When EMS communication is enhanced, teams can get detailed information to hospitals quickly, efficiently, and clearly, pre-hospital patient care is improved, door-to-treatment times are reduced,
State of Maine EMS Connectivity Project Case Study
This project seeks to connect all licensed EMS vehicles in the state of Maine to high-speed Internet using a rugged vehicle router with Wi-Fi, high-gain roof-mounted antenna, and FirstNet service by
Reliability prediction and evaluation of communication base stations in
One of the primary tasks for effective disaster relief after a catastrophic earthquake is robust communication. In this paper, we propose a simple logistic method based on two-parameter
Use Case Analysis and Architecture Design for 5G Emergency
Abstract. 5G has significant advantages in emergency communications. If it is directly deployed in the disaster area, there are still some disadvantages such as large data traffic and long service delays.