Avatar design and monitoring in a virtual disaster for all-hazards preparedness and infrastructure management in Brazil

T. K. Del Rosario, M. Kampmann, J. McGrath, E. Connelly, J. O. Gomes, J. Lambert
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Government agencies, industry consortia, and companies are interested in scenario analysis to improve preparedness plans across infrastructures, technologies, policies, and allocation of resources. This paper develops a concept for a virtual reality tool for disaster and infrastructure management in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The tool will assist in identifying the future scenarios that most matter to agency preparedness. The tool explores scenarios in the virtual environment for several types of hazards including radiological emergency, urban flooding, power grid blackout, and terrorism at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. The approach tests agency influences on population behaviors and vice versa. Most past efforts have focused on decision analysis and resource allocation for preparedness. The proposed effort inverts the typical decision analysis in order to identify the scenarios of disaster that most influence agency priorities for preparedness. The results inform first-responders in the region, and contribute to the use of virtual reality in interdisciplinary work to identify the scenarios that most matter for preparedness planning.
巴西虚拟灾难中所有灾害准备和基础设施管理的化身设计和监测
政府机构、工业联盟和公司都对场景分析感兴趣,以改进跨基础设施、技术、政策和资源分配的准备计划。本文为巴西里约热内卢的灾害和基础设施管理开发了一个虚拟现实工具的概念。该工具将有助于确定对机构准备工作最重要的未来情景。该工具探索了虚拟环境中几种类型危害的场景,包括辐射紧急情况、城市洪水、电网停电和2016年里约热内卢奥运会的恐怖主义。该方法测试机构对人口行为的影响,反之亦然。过去的大多数努力都集中在决策分析和为备灾分配资源。拟议的努力颠倒了典型的决策分析,以便确定最影响机构备灾优先事项的灾害情景。研究结果为该地区的第一响应者提供了信息,并有助于在跨学科工作中使用虚拟现实技术,以确定对准备规划最重要的情景。
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