A Virtual Collaborative Simulation-based Training System

P. Kwok, Bill K. P. Chan, H. Lau
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Emergencies can occur at any location and time, so all stakeholders should get themselves prepared for providing emergency actions and responses. Such actions are especially important in sophisticated but vulnerable systems, e.g., mass transport systems, hospitals and power plants. Crichton and Flin [1] showed multiple examples that the performance of incident management teams in the initial stage of a crisis could affect the development of the incident. Therefore, regular training should be provided to the stakeholders, particularly the operators of the organisation, so that they can work together to deal with the emergencies effectively. Although conducting a drill in the real system may be the most direct way for stakeholders to practice their emergency response abilities, performing a drill usually requires many resources and a disruption of the real system. Therefore, this paper introduces an approach to conduct the drill in a virtual environment. It proposes a virtual collaborative simulation-based training system with an aim to improve the emergency management ability of the staff in sophisticated but vulnerable systems. There are four major advantages of the proposed system: 1). It is off-line from the real system so that there is no space or time constraint to carry out the training. 2). It requires fewer physical resources to carry out the training, which makes the training much cost-effective. 3.) The managers, as well as the operators, can have a better understanding of the real operations by looking at the 3D simulation model. 4.) It provides flexibility to train the operators in various hypothetical scenarios, including some rarely occurred ones. To better illustrate the ideas, this paper takes the mass transport system as an example. However, it should be stressed that the proposed system can be applied to other areas like exhibition centres, emergency rooms of the hospitals and nuclear plants.
基于虚拟协同仿真的培训系统
紧急情况可能发生在任何地点和时间,因此所有利益攸关方都应做好准备,采取紧急行动和作出反应。这类行动在复杂但脆弱的系统中尤其重要,例如大众运输系统、医院和发电厂。Crichton和Flin[1]举出了多个例子,表明事件管理团队在危机初期的表现可能会影响事件的发展。因此,应定期对利益相关者,特别是组织的经营者进行培训,使他们能够共同有效地应对突发事件。尽管在真实系统中进行演练可能是利益相关者练习其应急响应能力的最直接方式,但进行演练通常需要许多资源,并且会破坏真实系统。因此,本文介绍了一种在虚拟环境中进行训练的方法。提出了一种基于虚拟协同仿真的培训系统,旨在提高工作人员在复杂而脆弱的系统中的应急管理能力。本文提出的系统有四大优点:1)脱离真实系统,不受空间和时间的限制进行训练。2)开展培训所需的物理资源较少,具有较高的成本效益。3)。通过查看3D模拟模型,管理人员和操作人员可以更好地了解实际操作情况。4)。它提供了在各种假设场景中训练操作员的灵活性,包括一些很少发生的场景。为了更好地说明这些思想,本文以大质量运输系统为例。然而,应该强调的是,该系统可以应用于其他领域,如展览中心、医院急诊室和核电站。
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