2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22145134
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Localization within Hostile Indoor Environments for Emergency Responders

Abstract: Recent advances in techniques to improve indoor localization accuracy for personnel and asset tracking challenges has enabled wide-spread adoption within the retail, manufacturing, and health care industries. Most currently deployed systems use distance estimates from known reference locations to localize a person or asset using geometric lateration techniques. The distances are determined using one of many radio frequency (RF) based ranging techniques. Unfortunately, such techniques are susceptible to interfe… Show more

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“…Bluetooth is another communication protocol that can be used in emergency situations. It enables devices to communicate with each other over short distances, making it useful for emergency responders to communicate with each other in areas where traditional communication methods may not be available [26,78,117]. For example, Bluetooth beacons can be used to locate lost or injured individuals in disaster areas.…”
Section: Communication Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bluetooth is another communication protocol that can be used in emergency situations. It enables devices to communicate with each other over short distances, making it useful for emergency responders to communicate with each other in areas where traditional communication methods may not be available [26,78,117]. For example, Bluetooth beacons can be used to locate lost or injured individuals in disaster areas.…”
Section: Communication Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For its part, the scientific literature has also extensively addressed the issue of suiting current IPSs to the harsh conditions commonly found in ER operations. The result is a plethora of systems, with those based on RF, IMUs, and hybrid approaches predominating [30,31,[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Ipss For Er Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%