Comment by nizarmah
Thanks for the amazing breakdown.
That means LoRa and cellular network won't help either... That's good to know.
Yeah, sound seems like a good option. There's two points I'm struggling with though: 1. Disasters often are accompanied with a lot of noise which I'm afraid would drown or interfere with the other sound waves. 2. Mobile devices might not be able to detect the sound waves that are broadcasted.
I'll need to do more homework about those.
We'll have more flexibility with recovery for sure, so maybe that can address the shortcomings of the sound signaling...?
It still has to be cheap-ish though. Because first responders already have MUCH better tools [1].
Again, thank you so much for this comment. If you have any other suggestions or feedback, please don't hesitate to open an issue on github. Your input is awesome.
[1]: https://www.dhs.gov/archive/detecting-heartbeats-rubble-dhs-...