• Title/Summary/Keyword: Emergency alert message

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An Emergency Alert Message Broadcasting System using Null-Packet on Digital TV Broadcasting

  • Kim, Yoo-Won;Park, Seung-Bo;Hong, Myung-Duk;Jo, Geun-Sik
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.13 no.12
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    • pp.1767-1777
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    • 2010
  • In digital TV broadcasting, such as terrestrial, cable, satellite, and IPTV, the head-end of digital TV broadcasting has a more complicated transmission structure than that of analog TV broadcasting. Furthermore, digital TV broadcasting has a feature that supports multiplex models, such as Multiple Program Transport Stream (MPTS). Therefore, the purpose of our work was to design and examine a more efficient new system of emergency alert message transmission to support the digital TV broadcasting environments. Digital TV broadcasting is the IP generation or RF transmission of 8-VSB, QAM, and QPSK modulated through a multiplexer or re-multiplexer multiplexed stream as a MPEG-2 Transport Stream after content encoding. The new system proposed in this paper transmits an emergency alert message without scrambling after replacing the PID and payload of the -packet with the message prototype in the TS stream from the multiplexer. If we need to transmit an emergency alert message under digital TV broadcasting services, then the receiver first checks the PID of each packet in the TS stream for the emergency alert message. Next, if a packet is determined to be an emergency alert message, then the set-top box displays the message on the TV screen using its function of On Screen Display, or the PC based software displays the message on the monitor screen using its function of overlay with user interface if the packet is found to be an emergency alert message. We have designed an emergency alert message protocol and a system model. By experiments and analysis of the system, we concluded that the system achieved efficiency and the ability to send and receive emergency alert messages using the system under different digital TV broadcasting service environments.

A Location Based Emergency Alert Service

  • Han E. Y.;Choi H. O.
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.327-330
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    • 2004
  • This research work is concerned with a location-based alert service in wireless communication network environment. The alert service automatically transfers alert message to subscriber in the disaster area. This research work deals with automatic alert services that automatically provide people in emergency area with the state of emergency. The alert service uses the mobile device to inform its urgency to the subscribers in its area. The location tracking service will give the list of people in emergency area. The all processes of this research work are followed as. First, when a disaster or a calamity comes in, an emergency management center receives the emergency to analyze its shape and size and to declare the place to 'the disaster area.' Secondly, then the center finds information of mobile device subscribers in the disaster area. Finally, the center automatically generates a shape of text or audio of alert message of the emergency to send the message to the subscribers in the disaster area. Our mobile automatic alert service proposed above is so efficient that the subscribers in disasters area may meet the emergency more efficiently and may save their own valuable lives and properties more safely.

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Design of Alert Message and Message Segmentation For T-DMB Automatic Emergency Alert Service Standard (지상파 DMB 자동 재난경보방송 표준을 위한 재난 메시지 및 메시지 분할 방법 설계)

  • Choi, Seong-Jong
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.304-312
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents the design of alert message and message segmentation method for the Terrestrial DMB Automatic Emergency Alert Service Standard. This paper begins with the introduction of the standard and some background. The alert message contains the essential information of the alert. Structured information is represented as coded fields and the unstructured as short sentences. Design factors of each field are analyzed first. Next each field’s semantics and syntax are described. The message segmentation method is presented next. The previous study selected FIDC as the message delivery channel. However, in most cases, the size of the alert message exceeds the maximum size of FIG, which is the basic unit packet for the channel. The current T-DMB standard does not support the segmentation method for FIDC. To solve the problem, this paper proposes an elegant segmentation method that garantees reliable, flexible, and fast receiver characteristic. This paper concludes with some additional tasks that should be resolved before the full-time alert service.

An Architecture and Protocol for Mobile Emergency Service

  • Jang Jeong-Ah;Choi Hae-Ock;Choi Wan-sik
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.608-611
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    • 2005
  • The existing wired emergency call such as 119, 112 have its own location information to serving immediate rescue service. For the case of wireless emergency call by mobile phone, the location information should be provided by wireless network. This paper describes the network architecture and protocol for mobile emergency service referring TIAlEWJ-SID-036-A with reviews about technical issues, legacy factors and related researches. The mobile emergency service is divided into mobile emergency rescue service and mobile emergency alert service. The network reference model for mobile emergency rescue service is released in KOREA. In this paper, the interfaces between elements of the network reference model, and service scenarios, message flows are defined. Supplement to mobile emergency rescue service, the network reference model, interfaces and message flows for mobile emergency alert service are developed. The protocol is described by DID, and the proposed works are on processing for domestic standard of TTA.

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A Study on Internet Emergency Alert Distribution System Adaptive to the Receiver Characteristics (인터넷 기반의 수신자 맞춤형 재난경보 전달시스템 연구)

  • Ahn, Soyoung;Jeon, Inchan;Kim, Jihee;Lee, Yong Tae;Choi, Seong Jong
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.598-605
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    • 2015
  • Effective alerts will drastically mitigate the disaster impacts. One way to enhance the effectiveness is to prepare multiple alert distribution channels. In this paper, we propose a new emergency alert distribution system that will solve the weaknesses of the current distribution systems, such as Cell Broadcasting System and T-DMB Automatic Emergency Alert Service. The weaknesses are: the limitation of message length, small portions of terminals that can receive and display the alert signal, and one-way communication service. To solve these problems, we propose an emergency alert distribution system over the Internet with RSS (Rich Site Summary) format. The system also has the capability of adaptive alert filtering according to the receiver characteristics. We analyzed the characteristics of RSS as an alerting format, and draw functional requirements satisfying use case scenarios. We designed the system only with major requirements and verified it on our test bed. Sending richer message contents through various receiving terminals, the system will achieve more effective emergency alert service.

A Cognitive Radio Technology for Retransmission in Cellular-Based Emergency Alert Broadcast Systems (이동통신 기반의 재난경보 방송 재전송을 위한 무선인지 기법)

  • Song, Mihwa;Chang, Sekchin
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.415-418
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    • 2014
  • The CBS methodology has been standardized in order to make a rapid broadcast of emergency alert message for cellular users. However, the standard does not specify a retransmission request mechanism in the case that the users fail in receiving the alert message. Therefore, we propose a retransmission request scheme based on cognitive radio for the CBS technology in this letter. The simulation results confirm that our proposed scheme is very suitable for the retransmission method in CBS-based emergency alert broadcast systems.

Mobile Receiver Model for T-DMB Location Automatic Emergency Alert Service (T-DMB 국지적 자동재난경보방송 서비스를 위한 모바일 수신 모델)

  • Kwon, Seong-Geun;Jeon, Hee-Young;Lee, Suk-Hwan;Kwon, Ki-Ryong
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.34 no.10A
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    • pp.796-806
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents the method of emergency warning system operation based on T-DMB and the design of T-DMB AEAS receiver model. The proposed receiver model compares the geographical location of emergency with the location of DMB transmitting station from T-DMB broadcasting signal and classifies the receiver location into alert region, neighboring region and non-alert region and transmits the emergency alert message according to each region. The geographical location of emergency can be obtained from FIG 5/2 EWS data field for AEAS message and the location of DMB transmitting station can be estimated from either the latitude and the longitude in main identifier and sub identifier in FIG 0/22 data filed for TII(Transmitter Identification Information) or TII distribution database. In our experiment, we implemented the proposed receiver model with display section, storage section, DMB module for receiving broadcasting signal and control section and performed test emergency alert broadcasting using T-DMB signal generator.

Study of CAP Profile Requirement for Emergency Alert System in Korea (공통경보프로토콜을 대한민국 경보시스템에 적용하기 위한 프로파일 요구사항 연구)

  • Kim, Jihee;Ahn, Soyoung;Jeon, Inchan;Lee, Yong Tae;Choi, Seong Jong
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.847-853
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    • 2014
  • When a disaster occurs, effective alerts will reduce human life and property loss. The Integrated Emergency Alert System is a national disaster management system which integrates existing alert systems to deliver effective disaster alerts. Alert message exchange protocol is the essential technology for the System. In Korea, the first specification for "Common Alerting Protocol Profile for Integrated Emergency Alert System" was established in 2014. In this paper, we derive two additional requirements for more enhanced alert service and propose revision of the specification: multilingual alert service for foreigners and more flexible representation of target area. We review the associated foreign profile specifications as well as the domestic specifications to analyze these requirements. Finally, we propose the most efficient way to deliver multilingual alert message and to represent target area.

Protocol Design and Received Methods of Emergency Broadcasting System for ATSC Mobile DTV (ATSC Mobile DTV에서 적용 가능한 재난방송 프로토콜 설계 및 수신기법)

  • Yu, Saet-Byeol;Cho, Min-Ju;Hwang, Jun
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.129-137
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, a fast and reliable emergency broadcasting system for Advanced Television System Committee (ATSC) Mobile DTV is proposed. The proposed protocol is based on the Emergency Alert Message (EAM) standard currently used for cable TV emergency broadcasting in the United States. The protocol is implemented and evaluated to enable fast emergency information propagation. ATSC Mobile DTV enables digital mobile broadcasting without affecting the existing ATSC legacy digital TV system. Since ATSC Mobile DTV devices are mobile and self-powered, they can effectively propagate emergency information. The proposed emergency broadcasting protocol can be applied in all countries adopting the ATSC standard.

A Display Method of Image Information and URL Using the Message Structures of Emergency Alert Broadcasts for 5G Cellular Communications (5G 이동통신 용 재난경보 방송의 메시지 구조를 이용한 이미지 정보 및 URL 표출기법)

  • Chang, Sekchin
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.592-598
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    • 2021
  • Current cellular systems rely on a CBS protocol for emergency alert broadcast services. However, the CBS protocol just specifies the delivery of a limited text message. Therefore, foreigners, who are unfamiliar with local characters, may have some difficulties in understanding the received CBS text message. The CBS protocol also reveals a distinct restriction in delivering abundant information because of a limited number of text characters. In order to overcome the weak points of the current CBS protocol, we propose a display method of image information and URL on the screens of mobile terminals for the received CBS text message in this paper. The presented approach effectively utilizes the message structure of CBS for 5G cellular systems.