Research Article
Design and Realization of Emergency Desktop Drill System for Open Sea Exploration Accidents
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.2-12-2022.2328043, author={Haodong Chen and Yi Huang and Yingying Zhu and Jianchun Fan and Yajie Wang}, title={Design and Realization of Emergency Desktop Drill System for Open Sea Exploration Accidents}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information, Control and Automation, ICICA 2022, December 2-4, 2022, Chongqing, China}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICICA}, year={2023}, month={3}, keywords={open-sea exploration accident; emergency drill; emergency training; desktop drill system; 3d simulative scene}, doi={10.4108/eai.2-12-2022.2328043} }
- Haodong Chen
Yi Huang
Yingying Zhu
Jianchun Fan
Yajie Wang
Year: 2023
Design and Realization of Emergency Desktop Drill System for Open Sea Exploration Accidents
ICICA
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.2-12-2022.2328043
Abstract
China's open-sea areas are far from the mainland, and the open-sea environment is complex and changeable. Therefore, the open-sea exploration accident emergency drill is difficult and expensive. In order to solve this problem, an emergency desktop drilling system is developed, which integrates the functions of emergency training and emergency drilling and is suitable for open-sea exploration. According to the emergency experience of typical cases at home and abroad, the accident emergency drill scene is designed. Based on the 3ds Max, three-dimensional model of open-sea exploration accident is established. The simulation of fire, explosion and other effects is realized. The development of emergency training and emergency drill function module is completed by using visual studio and SQL server and the visual display of the drill scene and the human-computer interaction function are also realized. The results show that the system can not only achieve the purpose of daily emergency training and accident emergency drill for operators, but also help to improve the emergency disposal ability of operators in open-sea exploration area.