Mira Telecom finalized a new security project, dedicated to rapid
intervention in emergency situations, generated by calamities such as
floods, fires, blasts, landslides or earthquakes. The company delivered a
Mobile Command and Control Center (M.C.C.C.), which will be used by a
county Ispectorate for Emergency Situations (ISU). This is the third
project of this type, delivered in the past two years.
The Mobile
Command and Control Center is a central decision, command and
interconnection point, among the resources involved in the mission. Its
purpose is to ensure and manage the communication between the local and
central authorities, in the disaster area.
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MIRA TELECOM to develop portable kit for detecting trapped and buried people in ruins
Mira Telecom is developing a portable kit for detecting trapped and buried people in ruins and avalanches within an EU funded project.
“RescueCell” is a project that includes 8 partners from Spain, Hungary, Germany, France, Greece and Romania and is funded through the Seventh Framework Programme for Research (FP7- SME- 2012). The project is worth 1.4 million Euro, of which 1.1 million Euro is EU funding.
The aim of the RescueCell project is to develop a novel accurate location system based on mobile signal measurements, in order to create a cost effective and portable kit, easy to be installed and used. This will be a fetmocell based kit capable of operating in any country worldwide where the GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) is available. Japan and South Korea are the only two countries where the GSM is not supported.
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“RescueCell” is a project that includes 8 partners from Spain, Hungary, Germany, France, Greece and Romania and is funded through the Seventh Framework Programme for Research (FP7- SME- 2012). The project is worth 1.4 million Euro, of which 1.1 million Euro is EU funding.
The aim of the RescueCell project is to develop a novel accurate location system based on mobile signal measurements, in order to create a cost effective and portable kit, easy to be installed and used. This will be a fetmocell based kit capable of operating in any country worldwide where the GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) is available. Japan and South Korea are the only two countries where the GSM is not supported.
More about this here
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