SAR Fundamentals/Search probability
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- | : SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.22 "Search Probability Theory" | + | : SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.22 "Search Probability Theory", p.293 |
: Basic SAR Skills Manual: | : Basic SAR Skills Manual: | ||
:* Ch.12 "Search Management Crucials" | :* Ch.12 "Search Management Crucials" | ||
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+ | * Describe what a Search Area is | ||
+ | * Rest of World - ROW | ||
+ | ** can be just outside search area | ||
+ | ** can be back home, at bar | ||
+ | ** can be some other area completely | ||
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+ | '''Methods to establish Search Area''' [2] | ||
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+ | Start with Initial Planning Point (IPP) | ||
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+ | Typically one of two places: | ||
+ | * Point Last Seen (PLS) | ||
+ | * Last Known Point (LKP) | ||
+ | ** e.g. strong belief was there - location of car | ||
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+ | Theoretical Search Area [2] | ||
+ | * distance subject could have travelled from LKP. [2] | ||
+ | * statistical search area [2] | ||
+ | * subjective search area [2] | ||
+ | ** likely spots [2] | ||
+ | ** natural barriers [2] | ||
+ | ** physical or mental limits of subject [2] | ||
+ | ** physical clues [2] | ||
+ | ** historical data [2] | ||
+ | ** gut feeling [2] | ||
+ | ** deductive reasoning [2] | ||
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+ | '''Confinement''' [2] | ||
+ | * requires prompt action [2] | ||
+ | * tactics [2] | ||
+ | ** vehicle patrols [2] | ||
+ | ** road blocks [2] | ||
+ | ** trail blocks [2] | ||
+ | ** observation posts [2] | ||
+ | ** string lines [2] | ||
+ | ** track traps [2] | ||
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+ | '''Attraction''' [2] | ||
+ | * visual: lights, flares, fires, smoke, balloons [2] | ||
+ | * sound: horns, PA system, shouting [2] | ||
+ | * aircraft [2] | ||
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+ | '''Segmentation''' [2] | ||
+ | * size | ||
+ | ** searchable area in reasonable time | ||
+ | * boundaries | ||
+ | ** challenge of picking boundaries on map | ||
+ | ** risks of team in adjacent segments leaving a gap | ||
+ | ** may have to flag | ||
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+ | * POA- probability of area, to find the subject [1] | ||
+ | * POD- probability of detection, of the subject [1] | ||
+ | * POS- probability of success, of finding the subject. [1] | ||
+ | * POS= POA X POD [1] | ||
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+ | * Understanding and using this formula helps mgmt., to understand how effective they have been or will be. [1] | ||
+ | * This helps mgmt., to [1] | ||
+ | ** Distribute resources [1] | ||
+ | ** Decide on which areas to search/research. [1] | ||
+ | ** How to treat a segment. [1] | ||
+ | ** Suspend a search. [1] | ||
+ | ** Use in court. ( need documentation) [1] | ||
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+ | '''Effects on POD''' [1] | ||
+ | * Searcher prejudice- thoughts of search, subject isn't here!! [1] | ||
+ | * Searcher fatigue [1] | ||
+ | * Boredom [1] | ||
+ | * Weather on visibility/comfort [1] | ||
+ | * Terrain [1] | ||
+ | * Anything that affects your senses [1] | ||
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+ | POD Influences [1] | ||
+ | * Time [1] | ||
+ | * POD desired or accepted [1] | ||
+ | * Time searcher is available [1] | ||
+ | * Size of the segment [1] | ||
+ | * Type and effectiveness of resources [1] | ||
+ | * Search method [1] | ||
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+ | Critical Spacing or Separation [1] | ||
+ | * The distance from one searcher to another on a grid line. [1] | ||
+ | * Figure that will change with terrain. [1] | ||
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+ | SAR manager may take these into consideration and adjust the expected/given POD. [1] | ||
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+ | '''POA''' [1] | ||
+ | * Probability of area. [1] | ||
+ | * Could the subject be in that area. [1] | ||
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+ | '''Example''' | ||
+ | * Koopmans Search | ||
+ | * some areas searched 7 times | ||
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+ | * Keeping variables independant | ||
+ | * Novice searcher will estimate POD as 100% | ||
+ | * Estimate portion of areas searched separately | ||
+ | * Which is better? Thorough over long time? Rapid several times? Why? | ||
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* suitable markers | * suitable markers | ||
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+ | * [[Training/Ideas/Search probability theory]] | ||
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[edit] Subject
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[edit] Authors
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[edit] Scope
What is included in this lesson, what's not and why.
- SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.22 "Search Probability Theory", p.293
- Basic SAR Skills Manual:
- Ch.12 "Search Management Crucials"
- Ch.13 "Search Area/Confinement"
- Search Area / Confinement
[edit] Prerequisites
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[edit] Objectives
At the conclusion of this lesson the participants:
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[edit] Time Plan
Total Time: 45 minutes
- 2011-03 19:00-19:35: 35 min
- 2013-02: 25 min
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Methods to establish Search Area [2] Start with Initial Planning Point (IPP) Typically one of two places:
Theoretical Search Area [2]
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Confinement [2]
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Attraction [2]
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Segmentation [2]
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Effects on POD [1]
POD Influences [1]
Critical Spacing or Separation [1]
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POA [1]
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Example
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[edit] Aids
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- Non-publishable material
- flip chart or white board
- suitable markers
- Chapter 22 outline Jorgensen/Waiboer
- Training/Ideas/Search probability theory
[edit] Question bank
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See Question bank
[edit] Frequently Asked Questions
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[edit] Feedback
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- 2004-09-07 Wuth presentation at PCSAR regular meeting
[edit] License
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Portions copyright © 2003, Jake Waiboer.
Portions copyright © 2005, 2013 Brett Wuth.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
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[1] some material from Jake Waiboer developed for this section, provided personally.
[2] SAR Skills Handbook: FOG SAR, Field Operating Guide To Search and Rescue, Richard Smith et al., (c) ERI Canada et al., 2003, first edition, ISBN 0-9734135-0-6, Chapter 13
[edit] Notes
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