Realistic deployment of hybrid wireless sensor networks based on ZigBee and LoRa for search and rescue applications
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Search and Rescue operations in emergency response to natural or human catastrophes have the
main objective of locating and rescuing potential victims as fast as possible, thus quick response and accurate
actions are mandatory. While standard communications may be affected, a Wireless Sensor Network can
be deployed to support the rescue team. This kind of network allows data acquisition close to events and
enables persistence over time, among other advantages. However, enhancements must be made to improve
the adaptation to this kind of scenario. This work presents two Hybrid Wireless Sensor Networks, based
on ZigBee and LoRa, developed to address some of the challenges that Search and Rescue operations
pose to the use of Wireless Sensor Networks, and tested in realistic scenarios in cooperation with first
responders. Likewise, several software developments that increase the performance of the networks are
described. Finally, the conclusions presented, and the lessons learnt are supported by a high amount of data,
gathered in realistic exercises in cooperation with civilian and military first responders.
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J. Bravo-Arrabal, P. Zambrana, J. J. Fernandez-Lozano, J. A. Gomez-Ruiz, J. S. Barba and A. García-Cerezo, "Realistic Deployment of Hybrid Wireless Sensor Networks Based on ZigBee and LoRa for Search and Rescue Applications," in IEEE Access, vol. 10, pp. 64618-64637, 2022
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