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Integrated Evacuation and Rescue Management System in Response to Fire Incidents
Indoor evacuation and rescue systems are necessary for responding to unexpected events. In the event of fire incidents, finding a proper evacuation route planning for impacted people as an immediate response and a real-time rescue planning for the trapped people is challenging.
Niloofar Didar, Maghsoud Abbaspour
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Investigating Methods for Integrating Unmanned Aerial Systems in Search and Rescue Operations [PDF]
Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are increasingly being used in search and rescue (SAR) operations to assist in the discovery of missing persons. UAS are useful to first responders in SAR operations due to rapid deployment, high data volume, and high spatial resolution data collection capabilities.
William T. Weldon, Joseph Hupy
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Synchronous wearable wireless body sensor network composed of autonomous textile nodes [PDF]
A novel, fully-autonomous, wearable, wireless sensor network is presented, where each flexible textile node performs cooperative synchronous acquisition and distributed event detection.
Knockaert, Jos +4 more
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LoRa Based Ship Man Overboard Rescue System Integrated Long Distance Wireless Communication
Abstract: Man overboard is an exclamationgiven onboard when a crew member or apassenger falls off the ship into the water and needs immediate rescue. Man overboard is a situation wherein a ship’s crew member falls into the sea from the ship, no matter where the ship issailing, on open seas or in still waters in port.
Mr. J. Bino, Mohammed Maaz K, Madhavan S
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Questionnaire Survey of the Skills of Water Tender Drivers at the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech Republic [PDF]
The paper summarizes results of the study aimed to evaluate the change of firefightersengineers’ driving skills after attending the one-day training course. The research focused at drivers of firefighting water tenders. These trucks represent the first-
Jánošík, Ladislav +3 more
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Influence of M-phase chromatin on the anisotropy of microtubule asters [PDF]
In many eukaryotic cells going through M-phase, a bipolar spindle is formed by microtubules nucleated from centrosomes. These microtubules, in addition to being "captured" by kinetochores, may be stabilized by chromatin in two different ways: short-range
Dogterom, M. +3 more
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In this study, a multi-level path planning system is proposed for indoor search and rescue operations. Requirements for the path planning system are derived based on the operational concept of the integrated indoor navigation system. Different aspects of
Jihoon Lee +4 more
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Modelling the probability of building fires
Systematic spatial risk analysis plays a crucial role in preventing emergencies.In the Czech Republic, risk mapping is currently based on the risk accumulationprinciple, area vulnerability, and preparedness levels of Integrated Rescue Systemcomponents ...
Vojtěch Barták +4 more
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Due to the lack of body stability of emergency rescue vehicles, their attitude stability is insufficient and they are unable to realize working while driving, resulting in low rescue efficiency.
Jianxu Zhu +5 more
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Risk Analysis of the Reference Object and the Range of the Integrated Rescue System
Abstract Safety needs are in the second place in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. This means that a sense of security is not only very important for us, but also necessary. The priority of feeling safe is reflected in everyday activities. From ordinary work to great life decisions.
Čajková, Nikola, Džermanský, Martin
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