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Titel:

Indirect Tracking of Patients in Mass Casualty Incidents

Dokumenttyp:
Konferenzbeitrag
Autor(en):
Nestler, S.; Coskun, T.; Artinger, E.; Pichlmaier, P.; Klinker, G.
Abstract:
In MCIs (mass casualty incidents) patient tracking is cumbersome when using paper based approaches. Due to the fact that the spatial positions of the patients are essential in MCIs, we equipped the relief workers with electronic devices. We analyzed two concepts for patient tracking: direct and indirect tracking. The indirect tracking turned out to be superior with regard to the requirements from Feuerwehr TUM (Technische Universität München). An implementation and evaluation of this conce...     »
Stichworte:
FAR,OTHERWS,ResearchIssueInformationPresentation,ResearchIssueInformationInteraction,TUMult,SpeedUp,WorkshopPaperR
Kongress- / Buchtitel:
2. Workshop zur IT-Unterstützung von Rettungskräften im Rahmen der GI-Jahrestagung Informatik 2010
Jahr:
2010
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