Humanity Lifeline
Connecting communities in distress via innovative tech solutions for effective communications, disaster response and recovery.

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Humanity Lifeline® Solution
This product line provides a communication and sensor infrastructure in situations where traditional infrastructure (e.g. telephone, internet, electricity) do not work during and after disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis or floods.
- Life Detection under Rubble
- Status of Structures, Damage Assessment
- Communication with Smartphones
- First Aid Team and Vehicle Status and Location
- Evacuation planning and monitoring
- Earthquake/Tsunami Early Warning System, Fire and Smoke Alarm Integration
Humanity Lifeline
Fidelis Systems’s Humanity Lifeline product line system architecture is threefold:
1) AI-based control centers - These can operate offline within the disaster area or online (cloud-based) from anywhere in the country.
2) Network backbone - primarily consisting of a moderate number of hardware communications repeaters physically dispersed into a mesh network and providing coverage for the targeted populated area,
3) Life-Link® nodes - These are small, highly distributed hardware sensors and communication units.
FEATURE 1
Life Detection
The system can pinpoint the exact locations of living beings trapped under rubble where GPS reception is unlikely. It uses biological data such as body temperature, sound, groaning, or information from electronic devices (e.g., heart rate, glucose levels, blood pressure). This data is securely reported to a central location or rescue teams.
FEATURE 2
Status of Structures
The system monitors:• Earthquake/Tsunami Early Warning Systems, fire and smoke systems can be integrated to this system.
• Shaking, collapse, and tilting of buildings.• Gas leaks, potential fires, or extreme temperature changes.• Exact location information, along with pre-stored building identities, occupant identities, and other relevant data.Collected data is securely transmitted to a control center or cloud infrastructure inside or outside the disaster area.
FEATURE 3
Communication with Smartphones
Victims with smartphones—whether trapped under rubble or mobile—can communicate their:• Conditions, needs, identities, locations, health information, and medication requirements.• Environmental observations related to the disaster.They can also connect with registered contacts (inside or outside the disaster area) without relying on telephone or internet infrastructure.
FEATURE 4
First Aid Team and Vehicle Status and Location
The system provides:• Real-time locations of first responders and facilitates two-way communication with the coordination center.• Information on the location, status, and activity of rescue vehicles and equipment.• Live tracking of support vehicles (e.g., ambulances, fire trucks, aid trucks), including details like engine status, speed, and fuel levels, which are transmitted to disaster management centers.The AI-powered system prioritizes and sorts incoming messages based on urgency, ensuring timely delivery to the relevant centers through visual and report formats.
FEATURE 5
Evacuation Planning and Monitoring
By using its internal artificial intelligence and tracking capabilities, the Humanity Lifeline system assists the evacuation of injured and disabled people, pregnant women, and other critical and fragile individuals, including domestic animals and even livestock. This works by facilitating and coordinating a quicker and more accurate post-disaster mapping when the telephone and internet network does not work. We offer disaster preparedness training to communities to enhance their resilience
Life-Link® Nodes
The Life-Link® system comes in various forms:• Small hardware units that can be installed in dwellings or other populated areas.• Portable versions as dongles or apps (software-based) that can be carried by individuals.
Various Life-Link models:
Rechargeable, Wall Mounted, Portable, Vehicle/Machinery Mounted, Smartphone App, AI-Mesh Network Repeater
Humanity Lifeline Technology
The system operates as a self-sufficient mesh network supported by:
• Weather-resistant, long-distance antennas installed in key city locations, with redundancy for reliability.
• Data collection devices and applications that perform the described functions and deliver information to coordination centers inside or outside the disaster area.
Key Features:
• Operates without telephone, electricity, or internet infrastructure.
• Designed to function independently for 4 to 7 days (or longer if needed) using self-powered systems.
• Bidirectional data flow allows integration with early warning, fire and smoke alarm systems.
• Solves technical challenges such as capacity shortages, blockages, and collapses during high-traffic communication periods in disasters.
The intelligent network processes data quickly and with minimal loss or collision, ensuring efficient communication. With patented technology, advanced algorithms, and innovative designs, the system addresses post-disaster communication issues that are otherwise difficult or impossible to resolve using current technologies.
Technology Summary Video (6 mins)

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AI Based Control Center
From authorized control centers located anywhere in the country, authorities can observe in real-time:
- The general impact of the disaster on the map
- Location of the people in distress and their messages
- Location of support vehicles, their fuel level, speed, etc
- Location and status of first respondents
- Inventory and location of first aid centers, food distribution, and warehouse facilities
- Reporting and data export capabilities.
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