Method for tracking personnel and equipment in chaotic environments
First Claim
1. A method for automatically calibrating a tracking system of the type used by emergency responders at the scene of a chaotic event, said method comprising the steps of:
- affixing a wireless tag to each of a plurality of emergency resources, each tag configured to broadcast a unique ID number via wireless signal;
dispersing the resources together with their affixed tags about the scene of a chaotic event occurring over a generally defined area;
placing a first drop reader device within the generally defined area of the scene;
assigning the first drop reader an absolute position relative to the scene from a reference input external to the tracking system;
receiving in the first drop reader at least one ID number from a sensed first one of the tags;
locating the sensed first tag relative to the first drop reader;
calculating the absolute position of the sensed first tag relative to the scene by relationship with the assigned absolute position of the first drop reader;
placing a second drop reader device within the generally defined area of the scene and spaced from the first drop reader;
receiving in the second drop reader at least one ID number from a sensed second one of the tags;
locating the sensed second tag relative to the second drop reader; and
locating the second drop reader relative to the first drop reader and then determining the absolute position of the second sensed tag relative to the scene by its relationship through wireless communication and calculation back to the first drop reader with the assigned absolute position of the first drop reader.
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Abstract
A method for automatically calibrating and deploying a tracking system of the type used by emergency responders (10) at the scene of a chaotic event such as a fire or the like. Each firefighter (10) is issued a wireless tag (26) having a unique identification number. Personal details about the firefighter (10) are prerecorded in a central database (44). Every piece of equipment (12, 14, 16) is also issued a wireless tag (26), with details about that piece of equipment prerecorded in the central database (44). At the scene of an emergency, drop readers (30, 30′) are scattered about the area. The drop readers (30, 30′) sense the location and ID number of each wireless tag (26). The drop readers (30, 30′) communicate with the central database (44) via a wireless connection (46). A scene commander (18) interfaces with the central database (44) through a graphic user interface (48) to acquire real time information about the location and movement of all personnel and equipment at the response scene. The reported data may be superimposed over a map of the scene, and exported in the form of reports (52).
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1. A method for automatically calibrating a tracking system of the type used by emergency responders at the scene of a chaotic event, said method comprising the steps of:
- affixing a wireless tag to each of a plurality of emergency resources, each tag configured to broadcast a unique ID number via wireless signal;
dispersing the resources together with their affixed tags about the scene of a chaotic event occurring over a generally defined area;
placing a first drop reader device within the generally defined area of the scene;
assigning the first drop reader an absolute position relative to the scene from a reference input external to the tracking system;
receiving in the first drop reader at least one ID number from a sensed first one of the tags;
locating the sensed first tag relative to the first drop reader;
calculating the absolute position of the sensed first tag relative to the scene by relationship with the assigned absolute position of the first drop reader;
placing a second drop reader device within the generally defined area of the scene and spaced from the first drop reader;
receiving in the second drop reader at least one ID number from a sensed second one of the tags;
locating the sensed second tag relative to the second drop reader; and
locating the second drop reader relative to the first drop reader and then determining the absolute position of the second sensed tag relative to the scene by its relationship through wireless communication and calculation back to the first drop reader with the assigned absolute position of the first drop reader. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
- affixing a wireless tag to each of a plurality of emergency resources, each tag configured to broadcast a unique ID number via wireless signal;
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