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Present State of the Art in Post Disaster Victim Localization
Natural and man-made disasters often trap victims inside rubble, who must be rescued within tight time-constraints. A number of technologies are available to track the victims, each having their own benefits and trade offs. This paper presents a review of literature on the technologies that are used for victim localization, and highlights some of the problems associated with their use in post disaster environments.