Helen Wollan
Incorporating Heuristically Generated
Search Patterns in Search and Rescue
Master of Science Dissertation, School of
Informatics, University of Edinburgh, September, 2004.
Citation:
Wollan, H. (2004) Incorporating Heuristically Generated Search Patterns
in Search and Rescue, Master of Science Dissertation, School of
Informatics, University of Edinburgh, September, 2004.
Abstract:
Search and Rescue operations rely heavily on generic search patterns
when using aircraft in a search effort. These search patterns need to
be manually modified to accomodate the area to be searched. This
dissertation proposes to use heuristic methods to generate search
patterns tot the area instead of modifying a generic pattern. With
this aim in mind, this dissertation describes an implementation of one
such heuristic method in a Search Management tool. This Search
Management tool incorporates the ability to view and maintain the
status of a search effort along with the search pattern
generation. These functionalities provide a tool to use throughout a
search effort to dne the search area, generate the search patterns as
necessary, and view the current status of the search
effort. Additionally this Search Management tool includes the
capability for XML messaging, allowing users in theeld to send updated
information to the search manager through the Search Management tool.
Resources:
Supervisors:
- Austin Tate, AIAI
- Clauirton Siebra, AIAI
Updated: Sun Sep 9 10:20:40 2007
by Austin Tate,
AIAI,
School of Informatics,
University of Edinburgh