APPROACH TO MODELING NON-STANDING SITUATIONS USING A VIRTUAL SIMULATOR TO TRAIN PERSONNEL

Evgenii A. Mishenlov, Aleksander A. Malyshev, Aleksander V. Kulagin, Dmitry Ur. Sagun

Dukhov Research Institute of Automatics (VNIIA)

In our time, the problem of industrial safety is especially common in enterprises. Man-made disasters have a significant negative impact on all areas. Analysis of the statistical data of accidents observed on the territory of Russia that occurred at various facilities in the last ten years, showed that 60% of them occurred due to personnel errors [1]. A virtual simulator can be used to improve the skills and evaluate the effectiveness of staff training. The report discusses the possibility of training and ways to assess the effectiveness of staff training using a virtual simulator implemented on the basis of the VE CAVE system using the Unity 3D Engine. The approach to the creation of the virtual simulator structure is considered. The principle of collecting and processing statistics for staff development is considered.

Emergency Simulation, Unity 3D Engine, virtual reality

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