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Smartglasses for the Triage of Casualties and the Identification of Hazardous Materials

dc.contributor.authorBerndt, Henrikde_DE
dc.contributor.authorMentler, Tilode_DE
dc.contributor.authorHerczeg, Michaelde_DE
dc.contributor.editorZiegler, Jürgende_DE
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-20T08:43:49Z
dc.date.available2017-11-20T08:43:49Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractEmergency Medical Services (EMS) can be confronted with complex and challenging situations with many casualties that require special procedures and organizational structures. In order to keep control and records, incident commanders use paper-based notes, lists and forms. The increasing availability of smartglasses leads to the research question, whether they can support members of EMS and improve processes and efficiency. In this contribution, we describe use cases for smartglasses in emergency medicine, such as the triage in incidents with many casualties and the recognition of hazardous materials in accident contexts. We describe results from interviews with 10 members of EMS and civil protection units in Germany and from prototypical applications that have been developed and evaluated together with domain experts. The prototypical applications described in this contribution have shown promising results with respect to usability and acceptance.de_DE
dc.identifier.pissn2196-6826de_DE
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/6143
dc.publisherDe Gruyterde_DE
dc.relation.ispartofi-com: Vol. 15, No. 2de_DE
dc.subjectHuman-Computer Interactionde_DE
dc.subjectEmergency Medical Servicesde_DE
dc.subjectGoogle Glass, Triagede_DE
dc.subjectHazardous Materialsde_DE
dc.titleSmartglasses for the Triage of Casualties and the Identification of Hazardous Materialsde_DE
dc.typeText/Conference Paperde_DE
gi.citation.publisherPlaceBerlinde_DE
gi.citation.startPage145–153de_DE
gi.document.qualitydigidocde_DE

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