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Measurement of information flows in rescue exercises in the aftermath of the collapse of a building
Andreas Lotter
author
Konrad Barth
author
Brauner Florian
author
Florian Steyer
author
Ompe Aime Mudimu
author
Alex Lechleuthner
author
2016
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
English
Collapsed buildings are one of the most complex challenges for rescue forces. The large amount of incoming information in particular is a major challenge to handle for the involved forces. The Assessment of this information is necessary in order to be able to give reliable statements about the number of buried and missing victims. To improve the handling of the information, the authors have developed a method to measure information flow during rescue exercises after the collapse of a building. This method has been developed within VERVE, a research project subsidized by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The method has been evaluated and tested through two exercises.
Collapsed Buildings
Information Flow
Table-Top Exercises
In-Field Exercises
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AndreasLotter_etal2016
ISCRAM 2016 Conference Proceedings ? 13th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2016
A. Tapia
editor
P. Antunes
editor
V.A. BaƱuls
editor
K. Moore
editor
J. Porto
editor
13th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2016
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
conference publication
978-84-608-7984-9
2411-3388
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