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Title Human-centric Wireless Sensor Networks to Improve Information Availability During Urban Search and Rescue Activities
Authors Sergio Ochoa, Rodrigo Santos
Publication date January 2015
Abstract When a natural disaster hits an urban area, the first 72
hours
after are the most critical. After that period the probability of finding
survivors falls dramatically, therefore the search and rescue activities in
that area must be conducted as quickly and effectively as possible. These
activities are often improvised by first responders, stemming from the lack
of communication and information support needed for making decisions in the
field. Unfortunately, improvisations reduce the effectiveness and efficiency
of the activities, in turn, affecting the number of people that can be
rescued. To address this challenge, this article introduces the concept of a
human-centric wireless sensor network, as an infrastructure that supports
the capture and delivery of shared information in the field. These networks
help increase the information availability, and therefore, the efficiency
and effectiveness of the emergency response process. The use of these
networks, which is complimentary to the currently used VHF/UHF radio
systems, was evaluated using a simulated scenario and also through the
feedback provided by an expert in urban search and rescue. The obtained
results are highly encouraging.
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Pages 71-84
Volume 22
Journal name Information Fusion
Publisher Elsevier Science (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
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