Evaluating the effect of live-streamed video from accident sites in maritime SAR using UAV_Analysis of control using the Contextual Control Model (COCOM)
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Maritime search and rescue is an important part in the maritime industry that is regulated partly under
the International Maritime Organization (IMO). In Sweden, maritime search and rescue is mainly
organized by the Swedish Sea Rescue Society. Together with RISE, Chalmers Maritime Human
Factors, Airpelago, Smartplanes, and Infotiv, the Swedish Sea Rescue Society have initiated the
project Eyes-On-Scene (E-O-S) which is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) based support system
that aims to support the responders in their search and rescue operations. The project is to be fully
operational in 2023. To test whether a video from a maritime accident scene has an effect on the
control of the responders, exercises have been conducted at three rescue stations in the Gothenburg
area with a total number of 23 participants. Further, the study aimed to get the subject matters’
opinions and suggestions for improvements on the system. At each station, two exercises were
conducted, one with a video from the accident site and one without. The responders’ actions and
conversations in the rescue operations were recorded. Afterwards, the responders participated in a
focus group discussion. The results were then analyzed based on the Contextual Control Model
(COCOM) in order to determine whether a video from a maritime accident site has an effect on the
level of control of the responders. The analysis shows that a video from an accident scene can
increase the level of control among search and rescue responders. Finally, several suggestions have
been given by the participants to aid the future work of the E-O-S project.
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Search and Rescue, SAR, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, UAV, Control, Contextual Control Model, COCOM