Improvement awareness of disaster management using virtual reality-based tsunami disaster drills

Q4 Engineering Disaster Advances Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.25303/173da01007
Koki Kadoya, Yuya Yamato, Koichi Hayashida, Masaho Yoshida, Zhenjiang Shen
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Virtual reality has the potential to be a unique tool to experience simulated disasters in a dynamic and immersive environment. Researchers thus developed an experience-based tsunami drill in a virtual reality space using a tsunami evacuation simulation on a head-mounted display. A 3D model of Mikuni-Minato area, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, Japan, was built based on data. Questionnaires survey were supplied to 28 participants who were residents of the Mikuni-Minato area. The questionnaire included items on the effectiveness of tsunami simulation, evacuation behavior, awareness of disaster management and possible future actions after the evacuation drill. The findings reveal that the evacuation drill effectively improved awareness of disaster management among local residents. In particular, 46.4% stated “I decided to improve the evacuation route,” 67.9% stated “I realized that disaster drills were important,” and 60.1% stated “Will prepare disaster goods.” While the study confirmed the effectiveness of VR-based drills using head-mounted devices, we suggest further improvements to make the simulations more realistic.
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利用基于虚拟现实的海啸灾害演习提高对灾害管理的认识
虚拟现实有可能成为在动态和身临其境的环境中体验模拟灾难的独特工具。因此,研究人员利用头戴式显示器上的海啸疏散模拟,在虚拟现实空间中开发了基于体验的海啸演习。根据数据建立了日本福井县堺市三国港地区的三维模型。对三国港地区的 28 名居民进行了问卷调查。问卷内容包括模拟海啸的效果、避难行为、对灾害管理的认识以及避难演习后可能采取的未来行动等项目。调查结果显示,疏散演习有效提高了当地居民的灾害管理意识。其中,46.4%的人表示 "我决定改善疏散路线",67.9%的人表示 "我意识到了灾害演习的重要性",60.1%的人表示 "将准备防灾用品"。虽然这项研究证实了使用头戴式设备进行基于 VR 的演习的有效性,但我们建议进一步改进,使模拟更加逼真。
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Disaster Advances
Disaster Advances 地学-地球科学综合
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