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Virtual Simulation of the Maritime Search Operation for Drowning Crew

Published: 27 July 2019 Publication History

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This paper started from the concrete operation analysis and environmental condition set up. After building the drifting model and scripting for the operation, the visual simulation in different search methods with different types of searching aircrafts are carried out in a particular search range, aiming to find the influence of aircraft performance and operation planning on search efficiency, and to provide references for the real search and rescue operation decision.

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    AIVR 2019: Proceedings of the 2019 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality
    July 2019
    80 pages
    ISBN:9781450371612
    DOI:10.1145/3348488
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    • Nanyang Technological University
    • University of Tsukuba: University of Tsukuba

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    Published: 27 July 2019

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    1. Drifting model
    2. Drowning crew
    3. Fixed-wing aircraft
    4. Maritime search and rescue
    5. Operation simulation

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