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Rapid prototyping a virtual fire drill environment using computer game technology

Smith, Shamus P.; Trenholme, David

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Authors

Shamus P. Smith

David Trenholme



Abstract

Conducting fire evacuation drills in modern buildings under realistic fire conditions can be difficult. Typical fire drills do not feature dynamic events such as smoke filled corridors, fires in unexpected places or blocked fire exits that require on the spot decisions from evacuees. One alternative is the use of virtual environments. Virtual environments can support the training and observation of fire evacuee behaviours in 3D virtual buildings. However complex virtual environments can be difficult to build. This paper explores how the reuse of computer game technology can aid in the rapid prototyping of virtual environments which can be populated with fire drill evacuation scenarios. Over a three week period, a single developer constructed a realistic model of a real world building to support virtual fire drill evaluations. While participants in a user study found the simulated environment realistic, performance metrics indicated clustering in the results based on participants’ previous gaming experience.

Citation

Smith, S. P., & Trenholme, D. (2009). Rapid prototyping a virtual fire drill environment using computer game technology. Fire Safety Journal, 44(4), 559-569. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.firesaf.2008.11.004

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date May 1, 2009
Deposit Date May 7, 2009
Publicly Available Date May 8, 2009
Journal Fire Safety Journal
Print ISSN 0379-7112
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 44
Issue 4
Pages 559-569
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.firesaf.2008.11.004
Keywords Virtual reality, Virtual fire drill, Fire evacuation, Game engines, Rapid prototyping, Evaluation.

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