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Study on Hazardous Scenario Analysis of High-Tech Facilities and Emergency Response Mechanism of Science and Technology Parks Based on IoT

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A High-tech plant also uses a large amount of electrical energy and mechanical energy, heat, radiant energy, chemical energy, and human factors cause by the process requirements. The ability of each unit to improve the maintenance and rescue capacity is most important works especially based on big data and IoT. This study high-tech plant hazard types and possible situational analysis includes fire, explosion, and toxic gas leakage for analysis. However, this study uses the risk assessment method and simulates for disaster prevention and prevention operations. The sensing layer is mainly carried out in three parts include fire, explosion and toxic gas leakage. Finally, the rationality of this study is verified.

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Chang, KC. et al. (2020). Study on Hazardous Scenario Analysis of High-Tech Facilities and Emergency Response Mechanism of Science and Technology Parks Based on IoT. In: Pan, JS., Lin, JW., Liang, Y., Chu, SC. (eds) Genetic and Evolutionary Computing. ICGEC 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1107. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3308-2_22

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