Bluemergency: Mediating Post-disaster Communication Systems using the Internet of Things and Bluetooth Mesh
Flor \'Alvarez, Lars Almon, Hauke Radtki, Matthias Hollick

TL;DR
This paper proposes a Bluetooth Mesh-based emergency communication network leveraging existing IoT devices and smartphones to facilitate post-disaster connectivity without additional hardware modifications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel post-disaster network concept utilizing Bluetooth Mesh for large-scale device-to-device communication with no need for hardware or software modifications.
Findings
Bluetooth Mesh enables large-scale multi-hop sensor networks.
Most smartphones can join the network without modifications.
The system is practical for real-world disaster scenarios.
Abstract
Mobile devices have shown to be very useful during and post disaster. If the communication infrastructure breaks down, however, they become almost useless as most services rely on Internet connectivity. Building post-disaster networks based purely on smartphones remains a challenging task, and, as of today, no practical solutions exist. The rapidly growing Internet of Things (IoT) offers the possibility to improve this situation. With an increase in smart spaces such as smart homes and smart offices, we move towards digital cities that are deeply penetrated by IoT technology. Many IoT devices are battery powered and can aid in mediating an emergency network. In scenarios where the electrical grid is still operational, yet communication infrastructure failed, non-battery powered IoT devices can similarly help to relief congestion or build a backup network in case of cyber attacks. With…
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