VIMY Multi-System Research Program

VIMY uses drones, robotics, and automated systems to manage mass casualties during CBRNE attacks. The system is guided by artificial intelligence.

Work began in 2007. The program brings together multiple platforms for a full CBRNE response. It combines drone surveillance, robotic decontamination, and AI-driven resource allocation.

Publications

  1. Ons L, Bahri W, Lamouchi O, Abderazak J, Jouvet P, Abid M, Bourassa S. (2023). Prediction algorithms driving the making of the National Early Warning System Two Plus capacity of the electronic casualty card system in any disaster situations – A component of Vimy Multi-System [Abstract]. T-CAIREM AI in Medicine Conference, Toronto, Canada.
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  2. Bourassa S, Elkhayaty S, Leclerc J, Jouvet P. (2021). An electronic casualty card as a clinical management tool for any disaster situation – here is a start for pioneering the Vimy Multi-System [Abstract]. JQRSR, Montreal, Canada.
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  3. Bourassa S, Elkhayaty S, Leclerc J, Jouvet P. (2021). Electronic casualty card, clinical management tool for any disaster situation – VIMY MULTISYSTEM [Abstract]. 36e Congrès CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal, Canada.
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  4. Bourassa S, Elkhayaty S, Leclerc J, Jouvet P. (2021). The integration of the drone technology in the mass casualty management for any disaster situation – A medical response is flying [Abstract]. JQRSR, Montreal, Canada.
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  5. Bourassa S, Noebert D, Laflamme N, Leger F, Beijer D, Dauphin M, Ivanovski H, Akinola S, Fortier Y, Dligiu M, Kawaguchi A, Jean G, Jouvet P, Leclerc J, Bourassa S. (2022). Acute care for patients exposed to a CBRNE attack – An international multicentric observational study [Conference podium]. DiMiMED, Dusseldorf, Germany.
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