Compatibility of Land SAR Procedures with Search Theory

Abstract

The widely-accepted science of search theory as described by Koopman (1946, 1980), Stone (1989) and others was incorporated into the first edition of the National Search and Rescue Manual in 1959 after the U. S. Coast Guard provided the first comprehensive application to civil SAR in the 1950s. Applied search theory quickly gained acceptance by maritime SAR agencies worldwide and has remained in global use ever since. Various practical improvements and modifications to search planning techniques and data have been made over the years, but the application of the underlying theory remains unchanged, as shown in the International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual (IAMSAR Manual, 1999) and recognized globally as the standard text on aeronautical and maritime SAR operations and methods.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 30, 2003
Accession Number
ADA511658

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  • D. C. Cooper
  • J. R. Frost
  • R. Q. Robe

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  • Biomedical
  • C4I
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  • Sensors
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