Emergency Simulation Exercise System Research Based on the Dynamic Information Repository

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The existing emergency virtual drilling simulation system is built on a set or more sets of static database. Case is extracted from the database or randomly generated from the database according to the condition system.It is basicly static data. The happening and development of the emergency is of great uncertainty, and it is constantly changing with the change of the environment and the rescue process. This article builds a set of dynamic database in the original virtual exercise simulation system, in order to join accident flexibly in the event processing node, and simulate dynamic environment conditions at that time in a timely manner. Data processing model that is by the combination of dynamic and static model can simulate disaster occurrence and development more realisticly and accurately.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 846-847)

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1546-1549

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November 2013

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