Case Structure:
Client & Challenge: A provincial emergency management bureau required enhanced on-site command capability during disasters like floods and earthquakes, where public networks are disrupted and roads are damaged. The goal was to achieve real-time coordination among multiple rescue teams (firefighting, armed police, medical).
Our Solution: Delivered a complete mobile command system integrated into a heavy-duty off-road chassis vehicle.
System Architecture:
Core Unit: The vehicle was equipped with 2-3 sets of fully ruggedized multifunctional control consoles, forming command, communication, and intelligence stations.
Communication Network: Integrated satellite communications, broadband ad-hoc network, and 4G/5G multi-link devices to establish uninterrupted communication between the on-site command vehicle, forward personnel, and the rear command center.
Situational Awareness: Video feeds from drones and portable video transmitters were fused onto the vehicle-mounted GIS map system, enabling real-time annotation of personnel, supplies, and disaster conditions.
Power & Environment: Equipped with a high-power industrial-grade UPS and a silent diesel generator, ensuring 72 hours of uninterrupted power supply. The system meets requirements for wide-temperature operation, shock resistance, and dust protection.
Technical Highlights: Multi-network converged communication dispatch, simultaneous transmission of narrowband voice and broadband data, stable operation of the vehicle-mounted system in harsh environments.
Achieved Outcomes: In multiple large-scale comprehensive drills in recent years, the system achieved 'command on the move and immediate operational readiness upon arrival.' It reduced the time to aggregate on-site information for rear-echelon decision-making by 60%, with a 100% accuracy rate in command delivery.


