A terrestrial search and rescue concept is defined embodying the use of passive radio-frequency reflectors in conjunction with an orbiting synthetic aperture radar to detect, identify, and locate users. An airborne radar test was conducted to evaluate the basic concept. In this test simple corner-reflector targets were successfully imaged. Results from this investigation were positive and indicate that the concept can be used to investigate new approaches focused on the development of a global search and rescue system
Search and rescue operation is performed to save human life, for example during natural disasters, u...
The primary goal of project Search and Rescue Ground Explorer (S.A.R.G.E.) is to create an autonomou...
In January 2020, under the NextGen initiative put in place by the Federal Aviation Administration (F...
The feasibility of a synthetic aperture radar for search and rescue applications was demonstrated wi...
The possibility of utilizing low-orbit active microwave sensors in Search and Rescue (SAR) operation...
Two types of search and rescue systems not involving satellites are studied; one using a network rad...
A global system for search and rescue was studied to reduce the time lost between a mishap and rescu...
The main objective of this Master Thesis has been to prove the feasibility of utilizing an unmanned ...
The Search and Rescue Radar Transponder (SART) operates in the frequency range from 9.2 GHz to 9.5 G...
Finding and rescuing people from downed aircraft is challenging in many parts of the world, includin...
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of advanced search and rescue devices and tech...
RADAR is an acoustic mechanism for the identification and place, reflecting the message, of destinat...
This paper presents presents a study on eciency of Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) missions that has ...
In order to deal with critical missions a growing interest has been shown to the UAVs design. Flying...
Search and rescue computer programs have been developed in order to increase the efficiency of searc...
Search and rescue operation is performed to save human life, for example during natural disasters, u...
The primary goal of project Search and Rescue Ground Explorer (S.A.R.G.E.) is to create an autonomou...
In January 2020, under the NextGen initiative put in place by the Federal Aviation Administration (F...
The feasibility of a synthetic aperture radar for search and rescue applications was demonstrated wi...
The possibility of utilizing low-orbit active microwave sensors in Search and Rescue (SAR) operation...
Two types of search and rescue systems not involving satellites are studied; one using a network rad...
A global system for search and rescue was studied to reduce the time lost between a mishap and rescu...
The main objective of this Master Thesis has been to prove the feasibility of utilizing an unmanned ...
The Search and Rescue Radar Transponder (SART) operates in the frequency range from 9.2 GHz to 9.5 G...
Finding and rescuing people from downed aircraft is challenging in many parts of the world, includin...
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of advanced search and rescue devices and tech...
RADAR is an acoustic mechanism for the identification and place, reflecting the message, of destinat...
This paper presents presents a study on eciency of Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) missions that has ...
In order to deal with critical missions a growing interest has been shown to the UAVs design. Flying...
Search and rescue computer programs have been developed in order to increase the efficiency of searc...
Search and rescue operation is performed to save human life, for example during natural disasters, u...
The primary goal of project Search and Rescue Ground Explorer (S.A.R.G.E.) is to create an autonomou...
In January 2020, under the NextGen initiative put in place by the Federal Aviation Administration (F...