Title :
Homeland Defense Center Network - capitalizing on simulation, modeling and visualization for emergency preparedness, response and mitigation
Author :
Corley, Jack ; Lejerskar, Dan
Author_Institution :
Adv. Technol. Inst., Charleston, SC, USA
Abstract :
Emerging simulation, modeling and 3D visualization technologies (3D-SMV) could be used to dramatically improve how we prepare for, respond to and recover from disaster across federal, state, and local lines. It is now possible, at low-cost, to: 1) address 3D-SMV needs with seamlessly integrated, commercial, scalable, networked solutions; 2) provide unique flexibility to reuse 3D-SMV content across PC, laptop, or mobile devices via CD, LAN or Internet; and 3) portray fully interactive 3D-SMV on multi-wall display and, without change, on monitors with optional accessories including head-mounted displays, haptic gloves, 3D glasses. In the Homeland Defense Center Network, ATI is teamed with Eon Reality and University-based Homeland Defense Centers. Each Center has unique expertise in applying 3D-SMV to: urban assessment; surveillance; sensor simulation; critical infrastructure; scalable training; firefighting; and HAZMAT. This paper describes efforts to use these centers to capitalize on 3D-SMV for training and decision support throughout the emergency life-cycle.
Keywords :
data gloves; data visualisation; decision support systems; digital simulation; disasters; emergency services; graphical user interfaces; helmet mounted displays; interactive systems; military computing; mobile computing; security; 3D glasses; 3D visualization technologies; 3D-SMV content reuse; ATI; CD; Eon Reality; HAZMAT; Homeland Defense Center Network; Internet; LAN; PC; University-based Homeland Defense Centers; commercial solutions; critical infrastructure; decision support; disaster recovery; emergency life-cycle; emergency mitigation; emergency preparedness; emergency response; federal lines; firefighting; flexibility; fully interactive 3D-SMV; haptic gloves; head-mounted displays; integrated solutions; laptop; local lines; mobile devices; modeling; multiwall display; networked solutions; optional accessories; scalable solutions; scalable training; sensor simulation; state lines; surveillance; urban assessment; Computer displays; Glass; Haptic interfaces; Hazardous materials; IP networks; Local area networks; Portable computers; Surveillance; Three dimensional displays; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference, 2003. Proceedings of the 2003 Winter
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8131-9
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2003.1261531