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Continuing progress in augmenting urban search and rescue dogs
2010
Proceedings of the 6th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference on ZZZ - IWCMC '10
Canine Augmentation Technology (CAT) is a telepresence system worn by search canines to be used in Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) operations. The intended purpose of CAT is as a tool for search teams and emergency managers to sense the situation when the dog finds a survivor in a collapsed structure. Data about the environment is transmitted to searchers and managers from the dog who may be able to penetrate further into a rubble pile than humans. Certain critical information can help the
doi:10.1145/1815396.1815576
dblp:conf/iwcmc/TranGF10
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