To find missing people in a remote area, we propose an autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) approach which attempts to locate the target by detecting and localising the radio signals produced by a GSM cell phone. By using a low- weight software defined radio and companion computer, the UAV can act as a GSM base station and induce the missing person's device to attempt to make contact. Through the signal strength values and known UAV location, a series of these contact attempts can be used to quickly and accurately localise their position. As the area in which the missing person might be located may be quite large, and the interaction of radio signals with terrain is potentially complex, an efficient search strategy for exploring the are...
This report presents a way of using autonomous drones to enhance search and rescue operations and ta...
Abstract—Search and rescue operations can greatly benefit from the use of autonomous UAVs to survey ...
Radio Frequency transmitters are becoming ubiquitous. For instance people oftencarry around a mobile...
The success of the wilderness search and rescue missions is highly dependent on the time required to...
A common problem in existing Search And Rescue (SAR) systems is that they must be activated by the m...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have emerged as a promising technology in search and rescue operatio...
This thesis presents how unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can successfully assist in search and rescu...
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...
Natural disasters are destructive to both life and property. After a disaster such as a hurricane or...
UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) have been developed and adopted for various fields including militar...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) show promise in a variety of applications and recently were explored...
UAVs, used for professional purposes, often intervene in unfamiliar terrain and challenging conditio...
The search for disaster victims carried out by search-and-rescue (SAR) team mainly uses traditional ...
The use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) is becoming increasingly frequent during search and rescue ...
This report presents a way of using autonomous drones to enhance search and rescue operations and ta...
Abstract—Search and rescue operations can greatly benefit from the use of autonomous UAVs to survey ...
Radio Frequency transmitters are becoming ubiquitous. For instance people oftencarry around a mobile...
The success of the wilderness search and rescue missions is highly dependent on the time required to...
A common problem in existing Search And Rescue (SAR) systems is that they must be activated by the m...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have emerged as a promising technology in search and rescue operatio...
This thesis presents how unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can successfully assist in search and rescu...
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...
Natural disasters are destructive to both life and property. After a disaster such as a hurricane or...
UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) have been developed and adopted for various fields including militar...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) show promise in a variety of applications and recently were explored...
UAVs, used for professional purposes, often intervene in unfamiliar terrain and challenging conditio...
The search for disaster victims carried out by search-and-rescue (SAR) team mainly uses traditional ...
The use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) is becoming increasingly frequent during search and rescue ...
This report presents a way of using autonomous drones to enhance search and rescue operations and ta...
Abstract—Search and rescue operations can greatly benefit from the use of autonomous UAVs to survey ...
Radio Frequency transmitters are becoming ubiquitous. For instance people oftencarry around a mobile...