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Testing the implementation of a flying localization system into emergency response using a tabletop exercise
Sebastian Schmitz
author
Konrad Barth
author
Tim Brüstle
author
Tobias Gleibs
author
Ompe Aimé Mudimu
author
2019
Iscram
Valencia, Spain
English
To optimize the search for trapped victims after building collapses, the authors participated in the development ofI a localization system based on an unmanned aerial vehicle. The objective of this study is to evaluate an approach to implement this system into the command and control structures during the emergency response after a building collapse. For this purpose, a tabletop exercise, based on a gas explosion scenario in an apartment building, was carried out with emergency response managers of the fire department and the German federal agency of technical relief. Observers have documented the exercise. Additionally, audio and video recordings were used. Thus, statements could be made about the implementation approach and the tabletop exercise method. Based on the results, the implementation approach can be considered appropriate. In addition, knowledge was gained about the appropriateness of tabletop exercises for the purpose of scientific evaluation.
Urban search and rescue
unmanned aerial vehicle
command and control structures
tabletop exercise
emergency management
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text
http://idl.iscram.org/files/sebastianschmitz/2019/1964_SebastianSchmitz_etal2019.pdf
SebastianSchmitz_etal2019
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response And Management
Iscram 2019
Franco
Z
editor
González
J
J
editor
Canós
J
H
editor
16th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM 2019)
2019
Iscram
Valencia, Spain
conference publication
978-84-09-10498-7
2411-3387
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