@inproceedings{schoening2008MobileResponse,
	abstract = {Efficient and effective communication between mobile units and the central emergency operation center is a key factor to respond successfully to the challenges of emergency management. Nowadays, the only ubiquitously available modality is a voice channel through mobile phones or radio transceivers. This makes it often very difficult to convey exact geographic locations and can lead to misconceptions with severe consequences, such as a fire brigade heading to the right street address in the wrong city. In this paper we describe a handheld augmented reality approach to support the communication of spatial information in a crisis response scenario. The approach combines mobile camera devices with paper maps to ensure a quick and reliable exchange of spatial information.},
	title = {Improving the Communication of Spatial Information in Crisis Response by Combining Paper Maps and Mobile Devices},
	author = {Schöning, Johannes and Rohs, Michael and Krüger, Antonio and Stasch, Christoph},
	booktitle = {Mobile Response},
	doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-00440-7_6},
	isbn = {978-3-642-00439-1},
	year = {2009},
	papertype = {fullpaper}
}