18276522. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC POSITIONING IN FIRST RESPONDER NETWORKS simplified abstract (KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.)

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WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC POSITIONING IN FIRST RESPONDER NETWORKS

Organization Name

KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.

Inventor(s)

Vignesh Raja Karuppiah Ramachandran of Mol (BE)

Jozef Hubertus Gelissen of Herten (NL)

Franciscus Antonius Maria Van De Laar of Veldhoven (NL)

Walter Dees of Eindhoven (NL)

Joseph Ernest Rock of Littleton MA (US)

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC POSITIONING IN FIRST RESPONDER NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18276522 titled 'WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC POSITIONING IN FIRST RESPONDER NETWORKS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a wireless network system that can deploy an ad-hoc first responder network during a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) to provide communication and accurate positioning services.

  • First responder network for communicating between devices used by first responders
  • System can deploy ad-hoc network during MCI events
  • Provides communication and accurate positioning services
  • Delivers extended coverage in a constantly changing MCI area
  • Improves efficiency in logistics, triaging, and clinical diagnosis management

Potential Applications: 1. Emergency response systems 2. Disaster management 3. Public safety communication networks

Problems Solved: 1. Overwhelmed emergency medical services during MCIs 2. Lack of accurate communication and positioning services during MCIs 3. Inefficient logistics and triaging in MCI areas

Benefits: 1. Enhanced communication between first responders 2. Accurate positioning of victims and triage officers 3. Improved efficiency in managing MCIs

Commercial Applications: The technology can be used in the development of advanced emergency response systems for various industries, including healthcare, public safety, and disaster management.

Prior Art: Readers can explore existing patents related to wireless communication systems for emergency response and disaster management to understand the prior art in this field.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in wireless communication technologies for emergency response and disaster management to enhance the effectiveness of first responder networks.

Questions about First Responder Networks: 1. How does the proposed system improve communication during Mass Casualty Incidents? 2. What are the key features of the ad-hoc first responder network deployed by the system?


Original Abstract Submitted

A first responder network is a network that is used by first responders for communicating between devices typically used by first responding officers. An MCI describes an incident in which emergency medical services are overwhelmed by the number and severity of casualties. A wireless network system is proposed which can deploy an ad-hoc first responder network to provide communication and accurate positioning services during the MCI event. The proposed system can deliver extended coverage in a constantly changing MCI area while ensuring accurate positioning of victims and triage officers in the MCI area to improve efficiency in logistics, triaging and management of clinical diagnosis.