PIEPS Beacon Basics
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PIEPS Beacon Basics
PIEPS Beacon Basics PIEPS . the company • 1972 • 2003 First avalanche beacon PIEPS DSP 3 antenna system digital signal processing • • • • 2007 2008 2011 2013 Accessories (Backpacks, Bivy, FirstAid) PIEPS iProbe PIEPS Backup PIEPS DSP PRO & DSP SPORT 2013 Avalanche emergency equipment Avalanche emergency equipment Rescue time • Beacon, Probe, Shovel • incl. beacon search • Bivy bag, First-aid bag • for 1 person, 1m burial depth • Mobile phone (Stumpert 2002) = 16 min = 26 min = 50 min = 59 min Beacon Technology . 457kHz Transmitter-Receiver-System B (A) Transmitter: • Signal 457 kHz (+/- 80Hz) • Electromagnetic „fieldlines“ (B) Receiver: • able to understand 457 kHz Distance: via signal strength A Direction: via 2 receiving antennas Analog: Input = Output Digital: signal identification (frequency, pulse length, period length) and signal processing DSP = Digital Signal Processor Beacon Technology . 457kHz EN300718 • 457 kHz is the frequency that best moves through snow. Water (liquid/frozen) slows down the signal movement => range reduction. • Frequency = 457 kHz (457.000 Hz) ± 80 Hz • Signal strength: ≥ 0,5µA/m and ≤ 2,23µA/m at a distance of 10 m Dry powder snow: nice ranges • Signal charakteristic Wet spring snow: reduced ranges Periode length: 1.000-1.300 ms Extreme range reduction can be Pulse length: ≥ 70 ms seen on glacier ice, also combined Puls pause: ≥ 400 ms with just a small snow layer (<1m). • Signals that transmit at the edge of standard or out of standard also result in significant range reduction. Receiving beacons are not able to „read“ such signals in maximum range. Why a big range is essential Signal Search Coarse Search Big range brings advantage Fine Search Pinpointing Why a big range is essential 120m 120m 180m 180m SSW 50m First signal after 2:20 SSW 20m First signal after 6:30 BIG RANGE = BIG SSW = EARLY FIRST SIGNAL SSW: Search Strip Width What´s the USEFUL RANGE Instruction manuals tell… • Maximum range = 60m • Maximum analog range = 70m • Maximum SSW = 50m ? We want to know… • best range in worst case • with reliable direction- & distance indication = USEFUL RANGE What´s the USEFUL RANGE Range depends on… • Size of antenna • Coupling position (transmitting antenna – receiving antenna) Direction indication only possible… • When signal is inside range of both antennas Receiver Transmitter What´s the USEFUL RANGE Influence of coupling position on range BEST 100% range TX BAD less range TX WORST 50% range TX What´s the USEFUL RANGE Influence of coupling position on range TX 100% range with long antenna TX 100% range with short antenna BEST BEST WORST TX 50% range with short antenna What´s the USEFUL RANGE What´s the USEFUL RANGE What´s the USEFUL RANGE Circular Shape (DSP PRO, DSP SPORT, DSP STANDARD, DSP TOUR) horizontal transmitter What´s the USEFUL RANGE Circular Shape (DSP PRO, DSP SPORT, DSP STANDARD, DSP TOUR) Range reduction of 50% with vertical transmitter Useful Range: smallest axis! What´s the USEFUL RANGE Elliptical Shape Range reduction of 50% with vertical transmitter Useful Range: smallest axis! Useful range & search strip w idth Search-strip-width is the double of the „useful range“ The chessboard test • Verification of useful range • Perfect test for quality of direction indication 35 m 40 m 30 m parallel / coaxial perpendicular vertical Useful range 30m The chessboard test • Verification of useful range • Perfect test for quality of direction indication 10 10 5 perpendicular parallel / coaxial vertical Useful range 5m The chessboard test • Verification of useful range • Perfect test for quality of direction indication perpendicular parallel / coaxial vertical No useful range Summary „Range“ • Big range = advantage in Signal- and Coarse Search • Useful Range = reliable display indication from initial signal Function of 3rd antenna Signal Search Coarse Search Fine Search Pinpointing Look for the point of the lowest distance number! Function of 3rd antenna 3 antennas: only one maximum S n o w S u r f a c e horizontal transmitter 1,2 antennas: 3 maxima => misleading Function of 3rd antenna 3 antennas: only one maximum S n o w S u r f a c e vertical transmitter 1,2 antennas: 2 maxima => misleading Summary „3rd antenna“ • only one point of signal maximum for best support • since 2003 on DSP, now standard • to avoid multiple signal maximas in deep burials, the 3rd antenna has to have a minimum range! • such a range is ensured only by high end devices Multiburial Support • • Flagging function (MARK) since 2003 on DSP, now standard • additional support on DSP Pro & DSP iProbe Support Scan Multiburial Support General problem = Signal overlapping !!! perfect flagging perfect range significant range reduction flagging troubles DSP Pro & Sport • perfect flagging • no range reduction PIEPS iProbeOne Multiburial Support iProbe advantages • Acoustic feedback Beginners Deep burials • Deactivation of transmitter less/no signal overlapping iProbe study 60% time saving! The search time is reduced significantly by using the PIEPS iPROBE in pinpointing! 2/3 of the entire search time from the initial signal is spent for fine search and pinpointing. Pinpointing 25% The PIEPS iPROBE supports the rescuer primarily in pinpointing. Due to this support also the fine search can be shortened. with classical probe with PIEPS iPROBE Fine search 52 s 21 s Pinpointing 29 s 12 s Time saving 60% Average duration for fine search and pinpointing in dependence of the probe type (Source: PIEPS) CONCLUSION: the entire search time can be reduced significantly by using the PIEPS iPROBE! Coarse search 30% Fine search 45% Spreading in percentage of search times from initial signal with classical probe (Source: PIEPS, DAV) Fine search & Pinpointing Coarse search Time saving with PIEPS iPROBE Influence of electronic devices • • Electronics, Metals, Magnets Send mode Indication! Reduction of signal strength => range reduction to this transmitter • Search mode range reduction misleading distance indication indication of additional victims • General distance recommendation: 20cm in send mode 50cm in search mode Antenna Switch! 2nd Avalanche The automatic switching function Search-to-Send: Problems: • Rescue operation is confused by additional signals • Transmitting starts too late (after 2, 4, 5 minutes) • Transceiver can get lost easily 2nd Avalanche The PIEPS solution: PIEPS Backup • Additional mini-transmitter • Can be combined with any beacon • Recognizes an emergency (motioncontrolled) and starts to transmit immediately (25sec) • Perfect solution for 2nd avalanche TX600 • Mini-Transmitter for animals, deposits and equipment • Recognizes a case of emergency (motion-controlled) and starts to transmit immediately (25sec) • Transmitting frequency: 456,00 kHZ • Can be received with every DSP Pro and DSP 8.2 • General search operations are not influenced THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION