Publications by authors named "Graydon Lord"

We investigate the utility of DIORAMA-II system which provides enhanced situational awareness within a disaster scene by using real-time visual analytics tools and a collaboration platform between the incident commander and the emergency responders. Our trials were conducted in different geographical areas (feature-rich and featureless regions) and in different lighting conditions (daytime and nighttime). DIORAMA-II obtained considerable time gain in efficiency compared to conventional paper based systems.

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The cost associated with a single burn injured patient can be significant. The American healthcare system functions in part based on traditional market forces which include supply and demand. In addition, there are a variety of payer sources with disparate payment for the same services.

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In this paper we introduce DIORAMA-II system that provides real time information collection in mass casualty incidents. Using a mobile platform that includes active RFID tags and readers as well as Smartphones, the system can determine the location of victims and responders. The system provides user friendly multi dimensional user interfaces as well as collaboration tools between the responders and the incident commander.

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Article Synopsis
  • In 2005, the American Burn Association released guidelines highlighting the crucial role of local and state resources in managing burn disasters within the first 24-48 hours.
  • Historical data indicates a significant need for better preparedness at local and state levels for major burn incidents, stressing the importance of effective planning.
  • A comprehensive burn disaster plan should incorporate coordination, communication, triage, and the capacity for surge response, along with cooperation between multiple burn centers and alignment with governmental disaster plans.
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DIORAMA is a real-time scalable decision support framework built on rapid information collection and accurate resource tracking functionalities. Using RFID technology the proposed system tracks emergency responders and victims at the disaster scene. DIORAMA improves the accuracy and decreases the time it takes rescuers to triage, treat and evacuate victims from a disaster scene, as compared to the traditional methods and process that involves using paper triage tags.

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