GEO Urgence
Project labelled by the world competitiveness cluster “Aerospace Valley” with respect to « navigation, positioning and telecommunications » and co-financed by the Direction Générale des Entreprises as part of the bid for the « ULISS » French project (used as a lever for enhancing satellite signals).
The project's goal is to provide
controlling physicians working in the French Emergency Medical
Assistance Service named SAMU (PARAMEDICS) with a platform enabling
them to improve real-time supervision of mobile response units
(hospital vehicles, ambulances, helicopters).
The innovation and
competitive edge of this project reside in the simulation of response
scenarios, via a cartographic supervision interface, by real-time
analysis of complementary data whose geographic position has been
determined :
- Geographically localised data being sent by mobile units thru embedded systems. Using first the EGNOS satellite signal and then GALILEO will make it possible to guarantee data integrity in emergency situations, thus ensuring that services are available at all times and are delivered without interruption. This applies in particular to urban areas;
- Geographically localised data contained in the regional servers of emergency wards which are fed in real time by regional hospitals: Availability of technical equipment (X-rays and MRI.), availability of hospital beds based on patient condition, duty doctors, areas subjected to a health warning, etc.
- Data from the Call Reception and Regulation centre (place, date, time of day, team on hand and available resources, type of response planned and known constraints);
- Geographically localised « constraint » parameters relating to traffic conditions, closed roads, roadwork in progress, location of other parties such as the police and/or fire departments present on the scene of the accident, etc.).