Reliable Triangulation GPS system for rescue operations
Adventure freaks often lose track of their whereabouts and end up trading lives in the endeavor to flirt with nature. Mobile devices have synced a sense of trust in technology amid the high altitude adventurers, and made life easy and scaling heights a venture more achievable. Technology is also helping with rescue operations in natural or man-made calamities, with GPS devices extending an outright hand.


Widening the set-up, designer Gregory H. Schultz has developed a concept, the R-Tri or Reliable Triangulation system, which is a GPS device based on UMATECH, to aid search and rescue operations of mountaineers and in case of other natural disasters.

The GPS device is made in two components, the Collar-Phone and the Durable Mobile Extreme Convergence. The Collar-Phone uses a wireless GPS based microphone which logs the user onto a secure network through an undisturbed connection, giving the rescuers the user's information consistently. The Durable Mobile Extreme Convergence is a stamp size chip which integrates necessary functions and functions based on user preference. It works in coordination with the Collar-Phone.
Via: CarbonMade

