Flow chart of SOLVIT-iSAR | Image by SOLVIT System
SOLVIT System (CEO Yeong-Goo Kim) will unveil its cutting-edge intelligent search and rescue system, SOLVIT-iSAR, at MWC 2025 in Barcelona from March 3 to 6. Designed to save lives in communication blind spots, this CES 2025 Innovation Award-winning solution integrates radio wave analysis and intelligent prediction technology to reduce search areas by up to 1/25, significantly improving rescue efficiency in disaster-stricken regions.
Current technologies fail to track individuals in areas without mobile signals, leaving emergency response teams struggling to locate missing persons. SOLVIT-iSAR (Intelligent Search and Rescue) leverages advanced signal analysis and AI-driven predictive modeling to identify probable last-known locations, effectively closing the gaps in emergency search operations.
At MWC 2025, SOLVIT System will demonstrate how its groundbreaking system can be deployed in challenging environments—such as rural areas with weak signals, mountainous regions with poor reception, and cases involving lost persons or drained mobile batteries—where conventional emergency location services (E911) fail to operate.
SOLVIT-iSAR on display at MWC 2025 | Photo by AVING News
The company has developed proprietary technologies to enhance search efficiency, including LPS - Last Position of Signal - Analysis for radio signal-based location estimation, temporal communication access record analysis, radio shadow area subtraction, and movement-based spread analysis.
SOLVIT System aims to introduce its solution to global emergency response agencies, including fire departments and law enforcement in large territories with vast communication blind spots. The company is also seeking channel partners to expand its market presence worldwide.
Furthermore, telecom operators facing limitations in E911 services can integrate SOLVIT-iSAR into their ESG initiatives or differentiate themselves from competitors by offering an exclusive life-saving service.
The U.S. Civil Air Patrol (CAP) employs radio forensic analysis for aircraft-related search and rescue operations. However, SOLVIT-iSAR surpasses existing technologies by offering fully automated, AI-driven search and rescue intelligence, setting a new global benchmark.
SOLVIT System has been actively collaborating with national emergency agencies in South Korea. In 2019, the Korean Alpine Rescue Association and Jeonbuk Fire Service introduced radio line-of-sight analysis for mountain rescue operations. In 2020, the Korea Communications Agency commissioned the company to study radio data utilization for search and rescue efforts. By 2024, SOLVIT-iSAR was officially deployed by the Gyeonggi Northern Fire & Disaster Department, receiving high satisfaction ratings and proving its effectiveness in real-world operations.
For SOLVIT-iSAR to fully maximize its potential, emergency response agencies need real-time access to detailed base station connection records from telecom providers. However, current policies limit access to only the last connected base station's address, making precise predictive analysis and search prioritization difficult.
CEO Yeong-Goo Kim, at CES2025 Review Conference at MIK Base Camp last January | Photo by AVING News
CEO Yeong-Goo Kim emphasized, “Anyone, anywhere—our families, our people, or anyone in the world—can find themselves in a life-threatening situation where E911 is unavailable. We hope our CES 2025 award-winning SOLVIT-iSAR will gain global recognition as a breakthrough solution to save lives in blind spots.
We also urge policymakers to establish clear regulations regarding personal location data for emergency services, ensuring that life-saving technologies like ours can be fully utilized.
We thank local fire departments, the Gyeongnam Police Agency, and the Korea Communications Agency (KCA) for their support in verifying our system.”
Additionally, SOLVIT System has recently completed the development of the ‘BRIDGE’ Intelligent Radio Relay Drone System, which will be commercialized later this year. Designed to work with SOLVIT-iSAR, this drone-based search solution can locate missing persons with 95% accuracy—200 times faster than human search teams.
Founded in 2007, SOLVIT System has established itself as a leading expert in military communications modeling & simulation (M&S) and radio wave analysis. Expanding into embedded systems and edge AI platforms, the company was recognized as a Top 100 Defense Innovation Company in AI by South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) in December 2022.
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