A common problem in existing Search And Rescue (SAR) systems is that they must be activated by the missing person in order to work. This requires an awareness of the the risk of becoming distressed, which in many cases is not feasible. Furthermore, most of the localization systems require specialized hardware.In this thesis, the victim is assumed to wear a cellphone that could be located using readily available consumer electronics. A method of estimating the position of a transmitter, given radio signal measurements at different locations, is developed and verified with real and simulated data. A proof-of-concept system is built in which several users can jointly collect received signal strength data at different locations using mobile pho...
Mobile localization has attracted a great deal of attention recently due to the introduction of wire...
This paper proposes a combination of network frequencies as the supporting medium for communication ...
In this paper, we simulate a museum scenario where we are concerned with identifying the exhibit tha...
This paper presents a feasibility study on smartphone localization of missing persons in Search And ...
This thesis shows research based on the localization of possible victims lost or trapped under the r...
To find missing people in a remote area, we propose an autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) appr...
The retrieval of people trapped in buildings in fire or partially destroyed is a priority for rescue...
ABSTRACT Locating physical items is a highly relevant application addressed by numerous systems. Man...
In Search and Rescue (SAR) operations, the search team must know how to scan their search area effic...
This thesis presents a feasibility study on unobtrusive localization of GSM en- abled cellphones usi...
In minor to moderate natural and man-made disasters, such as earthquakes and fires, people may be tr...
The search for disaster victims carried out by search-and-rescue (SAR) team mainly uses traditional ...
Social engineering is a common method to collect more information from victim trough socialization. ...
Master ThesisSummarization: Information may be more valuable when the location of its source is know...
Localization in wireless networks refers to a collection of tasks that, collectively, determines the...
Mobile localization has attracted a great deal of attention recently due to the introduction of wire...
This paper proposes a combination of network frequencies as the supporting medium for communication ...
In this paper, we simulate a museum scenario where we are concerned with identifying the exhibit tha...
This paper presents a feasibility study on smartphone localization of missing persons in Search And ...
This thesis shows research based on the localization of possible victims lost or trapped under the r...
To find missing people in a remote area, we propose an autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) appr...
The retrieval of people trapped in buildings in fire or partially destroyed is a priority for rescue...
ABSTRACT Locating physical items is a highly relevant application addressed by numerous systems. Man...
In Search and Rescue (SAR) operations, the search team must know how to scan their search area effic...
This thesis presents a feasibility study on unobtrusive localization of GSM en- abled cellphones usi...
In minor to moderate natural and man-made disasters, such as earthquakes and fires, people may be tr...
The search for disaster victims carried out by search-and-rescue (SAR) team mainly uses traditional ...
Social engineering is a common method to collect more information from victim trough socialization. ...
Master ThesisSummarization: Information may be more valuable when the location of its source is know...
Localization in wireless networks refers to a collection of tasks that, collectively, determines the...
Mobile localization has attracted a great deal of attention recently due to the introduction of wire...
This paper proposes a combination of network frequencies as the supporting medium for communication ...
In this paper, we simulate a museum scenario where we are concerned with identifying the exhibit tha...