Enhancing Resiliency of Integrated Space-Air-Ground-Sea Networks with Renewable Energies: A Use Case After the 2023 T\"urkiye Earthquake
Bilal Karaman, Ilhan Basturk, Sezai Taskin, Ferdi Kara, Engin Zeydan,, and Halim Yanikomeroglu

TL;DR
This paper proposes an integrated space-air-ground-sea network architecture utilizing renewable energies and advanced communication technologies to enhance resilience and sustainability of disaster response infrastructure, demonstrated through a case study after the 2023 T"urkiye earthquakes.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework combining communication and energy solutions for disaster resilience, specifically integrating HAPS, RES, BESSs, and EVs for pre- and during-disaster phases.
Findings
Framework improves network resilience in simulations
Renewable energy sources support sustainable disaster response
Proposes strategies for maintaining communications during disasters
Abstract
Natural disasters can have catastrophic consequences, a poignant example is the series of and magnitude earthquakes that devastated T\"urkiye on February 6, 2023. To limit the damage, it is essential to maintain the communications infrastructure to ensure individuals impacted by the disaster can receive critical information. The disastrous earthquakes in T\"urkiye have revealed the importance of considering communications and energy solutions together to build resilient and sustainable infrastructure. Thus, this paper proposes an integrated space-air-ground-sea network architecture that utilizes various communications and energy-enabling technologies. This study aims to contribute to the development of robust and sustainable disaster-response frameworks. In light of the T\"urkiye earthquakes, two methods for network management are proposed: the first aims to ensure…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear Issues and Defense · Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis · Space exploration and regulation
