ITU-R REPORT M 2085-2006 Role of the amateur and amateur-satellite services in support of disaster mitigation and relief《减灾和救灾用业余者和卫星业余业务》.pdf
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1、 Rep. ITU-R M.2085 1 REPORT ITU-R M.2085*Role of the amateur and amateur-satellite services in support of disaster mitigation and relief (2006) Scope This Report is intended to document the role of the amateur and amateur-satellite services in provision of radiocommunications in support of disaster
2、mitigation and relief. It includes information developed after the South-East Asia tsunami in December 2004. 1 Introduction The amateur services have a long history of providing radiocommunications during emergencies and in support of disaster relief. Some important attributes of the amateur service
3、s are that stations are distributed throughout the world in populated and sparsely populated areas, have flexible equipment with frequency agility, and have trained radio operators capable of reconfiguring networks to meet the specific needs of an emergency. Amateur stations are regularly involved i
4、n emergency radiocommunications for relief of hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones; tornadoes, floods; fires; volcanic eruptions; and some man-made emergencies such as chemical spills. 2 Related texts Much concerning the use of the amateur and amateur-satellite services is documented in ITU-R and ITU-D
5、 texts, namely: Article 5 of the Radio Regulations (RR) lists frequency allocations for the amateur and amateur-satellite service; Article 25 establishes basic rules for the amateur and amateur-satellite services. In particular, it states: “25.9A 5A Administrations are encouraged to take the necessa
6、ry steps to allow amateur stations to prepare for and meet communication needs in support of disaster relief. (WRC-03);” Resolution 644 (Rev.WRC-2000) Telecommunications resources for disaster mitigation and relief operations; Resolution 646 (WRC-2003) Public protection and disaster relief; Recommen
7、dation ITU-R M.1042 Disaster communications in the amateur and amateur-satellite services; Recommendation ITU-R M.1732 documents the technical and operational characteristics of systems used in the amateur service and amateur-satellite services; *This Report should be brought to the attention of Tel
8、ecommunication Standardization Study Group 2. 2 Rep. ITU-R M.2085 Recommendation ITU-D 13 Effective utilization of the amateur services in disaster mitigation and relief operations; The ITU-D Handbook on Emergency Telecommunications (2005), in particular: Part II, Chapter 5 The Amateur Radio Service
9、 includes the following: the roles of the amateur service in emergency telecommunications; short-, medium- and long-range networks; communications modes; operating frequencies; repeater stations; the organization of amateur radio emergency service; third party communications in the amateur radio ser
10、vice; optimizing the use of the amateur radio service as a public service. Part III of the ITU-D Handbook lists frequencies allocated to the amateur and amateur-satellite services as well as those allocated to the mobile service likely to be used for emergency radiocommunications. It includes antenn
11、a, propagation and other useful information related to emergency radiocommunications. The, contents of the ITU-D Handbook drew heavily on studies developed in ITU-R and ITU-R contributed to the work of the Handbook editorial team. The ITU-R Special Supplement, Emergency and Disaster relief, lists st
12、udies carried out by Radiocommunication Study Groups and annexes related texts. 3 GAREC The first Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference took place on 13-14 June 2005 in Tampere, Finland. The conference reviewed the possibilities to further improve the contributions the amateur ser
13、vice can make to the goals defined by the World Summit on the Information Society, including: the existing structures and agreements of cooperation between national amateur radio organizations and institutional providers of emergency and disaster response services; the role of the amateur service in
14、 national and international humanitarian assistance and in disaster prevention and preparedness; the role of the amateur service in capacity building and in improving affordable connectivity; the need for a supportive regulatory framework as part of an enabling environment to improve access to commu
15、nication. Among the conclusions of the 2005 conference were that: The amateur service has proven capabilities and capacities to serve the international community through its global network of infrastructure-independent stations. Such stations are not only most likely to withstand the physical impact
16、 of disasters, but their flexibility furthermore avoids the overload all public networks inevitably experience in the aftermath of disasters. The broad spectrum of technologies used by the amateur service allows the joint use of traditional media and new technologies. Beyond its character as a globa
17、l network, the amateur service is an invaluable resource of skilled operators, trained and experienced in maintaining communications under the most Rep. ITU-R M.2085 3 adverse conditions. It is thus essential, to ensure that this resource can be fully utilized in the service of emergency and disaste
18、r response providers. As a result of GAREC-2005, the International Amateur Radio Union Administrative Council established a working group to develop an International Emergency Communication Handbook for the Amateur Radio Service. The second Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference wa
19、s held on 19-20 June 2006 in Tampere, Finland in parallel with the International Conference on Emergency Communications (ICEC-2006), which reviewed the status of implementation and application of the Tampere Convention on the Provision of Telecommunications for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operati
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