01932nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042100001600055700001700071700001800088700002000106700001700126700001900143245010100162856004700263300001400310490000800324520140600332 2021 d cfeb/20211 aRoger Pueyo1 aRoc Meseguer1 aFelix Freitag1 aLeandro Navarro1 aSergio Ochoa1 aRodrigo Santos00aLoRaMoto: A communication system to provide safety awareness among civilians after an earthquake u/sites/default/files/dsg/FGCS_LoRaMoto.pdf a150–1700 v1153 aCivilians in areas hit by earthquakes become in particular concerned about the safety of family and friends. However, outages in communications networks following these events limit their capacity to get information. So, people drive their cars to check on their loved ones, risking their own lives and hindering the activities of first response organizations. This article proposes LoRaMoto, a communications system that allows civilians to exchange information about their status with others without hampering the first responders and minimizing their exposure to hazards. Furthermore, the information exchanged can be aggregated to support the operations of emergency management. LoRaMoto extends the LoRaWAN architecture and implements a packet-forwarding mechanism between the end nodes of the system. This helps overcome potential infrastructure blackouts after an earthquake, so it provides safety awareness information when it is most needed. We evaluated the system performance and capacity of this system by simulating its use in a realistic environment, testing a baseline configuration, and exploring several modifications to better understand its scalability and its portability to other emergency environments. The simulation results show how the LoRaMoto system can meet the communication needs of civilians, and also keep first response and emergency management organizations informed.