Title: Technology in Search and Rescue Efforts
1Technology in Search and Rescue Efforts
2General Overview
- What is Civil Air Patrol?
- Emergency Services
- Technology Used/Being Implemented
- Video Scan Equipment
- Emergency Location Transmitters
- Search Theory applied to SAR
- Conclusions
3What is Civil Air Patrol
- Official Auxiliary of the US Air Force
- Made up of Civilian Volunteers
- Created Dec. 1, 1941
- Performed SAR, Coastal Patrols, and other
functions for War Department - July 1, 1946, President Truman incorporated CAP
as a benevolent, nonprofit organization.
- Personal Background Information
- Member since 1992
- Currently 1Lt. With GTM Rating, and about 100
hours of SAR training/actual missions
4CAP Organization
5CAP Resources
- Aviation Assets
- Ground Assets
- Communications
- Supplies Equipment
6CAP Missions
- Aerospace Education
- Cadet Programs
- Emergency Services
- Reconnaissance
- Counter drug
- Transportation
- DR
- SAR
7Commonly Used Technology in Civil Air Patrol
- Usual Stuff
- Video Scanning Equipment
- Emergency Location Transmitters
- Applications of Search Theory
8The Usual Stuff
- Databases for Paperwork
- GPS/Map Programs
- Communications
- Cell Phones
- Internet for Media Coverage
- Laptop/PDAs to transmit data to teams
9Commonly Used Technology in Civil Air Patrol
- Usual Stuff
- Video Scanning Equipment
- Emergency Location Transmitters
- Applications of Search Theory
10Video Scanning Equipment
- Best use is in Disaster Relief
- Floods, Train Wreck, Hurricanes
- Plattsburgh Ice Storm
- Issues and Obstacles
- Weather Conditions
- Altitude
- Transmission Protocols
- Matching up Pictures
11Connecticut Wing Evaluation 2001Housatonic River
Photos
12Connecticut Wing Evaluation 2001Connecticut
River Photos
13Commonly Used Technology in Civil Air Patrol
- Usual Stuff
- Video Scanning Equipment
- Emergency Location Transmitters
- Applications of Search Theory
14Emergency Location Transmitters
- Emergency Location Transmitters
- History
- False Positives
- Mirror Images/Tracking Issues
15Emergency Location Transmitters
- Emergency Location Transmitters
- History
- False Positives
- Mirror Images/Tracking Issues
16Possible Independent Tests for ELT Hits
- Target moving
- Reported Crash
- Flight Plan
- Reported Overdue
- Distance Math
- Lat/Long.
- Person Hiking
- Heavily Wooded Area
- Not required for Private Aircraft
- No Family/Friends
- Picking up Reflections
- 15-20 km accuracy
17121.5 MHz. vs. 406 MHz.Transmitters
- 121.5 MHz ELT
- Currently 1/3 World
- Analog Signal
- Need Additional Info
- 15-20 km off
- 700 sq km
- .1 Watt
- 200 - 1500
- 406 MHz ELT
- Global Coverage
- Digital Signal
- 1st alert capable
- 2-5 km off
- 12.5 sq km (GPS)
- 5 watt
- 750 - 3500
18Commonly Used Technology in Civil Air Patrol
- Usual Stuff
- Video Scanning Equipment
- Emergency Location Transmitters
- Applications of Search Theory
19Search Theory Applied to SAR
- Terms
- POD (Probability of Detection)
- POA (Probability of Area)
- POS (Probability of Success)
- ROW (Rest of World)
20Statistics of Behavior
21(No Transcript)
22CASIE
- Computer Aided Search Information Exchange
- Simplifies Search Theory Calculations
- Adds other functions
- Resource Optimization
- Influence of Clues
- Simple DOS Shell Program
23Conclusions
Technology is a very helpful aspect to Search and
Rescue, but one must remember that at all times
it is a tool to be used, not a crutch to depend on
Thanks to 1LT Mike Pienkosz, CTWG PAO CAPT
James Blessing, 103rd CC MAJ Len Schindler, CTWG
PAP http//www.math.arizona.edu/dsl/casie/casie.
htm http//www.ctwg.cap.gov/ http//www.capnhq.g
ov/
24Technology in Search and Rescue Efforts
Michael Schenk 1LT. SCCS, CTWG, CAP