Title :
A simple distributed simulation architecture for emergency response exercises
Author :
McGrath, Dennis ; Hunt, Amy ; Bates, Marion
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Security Technol. Studies, Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, NH, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes a simple distributed simulation for support of emergency response exercises. The simulation, called the Immersive Synthetic Environment for Exercises (ISEE), was inspired by the simplicity of Web-based role playing games (RPGs) which have all the elements of distributed simulations, but do not rely on complex interoperability software or high-end graphics engines. ISEE uses PHP to generate user interfaces, MySQL as simulation middleware, and agent-based simulations written in Python determine the behavior and state of simulated objects. It uses a Web-interface that allows players to see events, communicate, and assign resources to critical emergency response functions. Test showed that up to 1000 entities could be represented with a quarter second simulation time step. The application was deployed as a prototype to support a mass-casualty emergency response exercises in May of 2005. Results of the exercise showed that the intended value of distributed simulation (multi-user, immersive experience) was achieved using simple tools with a rapid development time.
Keywords :
Internet; digital simulation; emergency services; groupware; middleware; software prototyping; user interfaces; virtual reality; Immersive Synthetic Environment for Exercises; MySQL; Web-based role playing games; Web-interface; agent-based simulations; distributed simulation architecture; emergency response exercises; high-end graphics engines; interoperability software; simulation middleware; user interfaces; Costs; Educational institutions; Engines; Graphics; Middleware; Protocols; Security; Terrorism; Testing; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications, 2005. DS-RT 2005 Proceedings. Ninth IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2462-1
DOI :
10.1109/DISTRA.2005.7