The overall goal is to have a software that will be able to realistically simulate the evacuation process and to maximize the risk reduction. Though, simple models do exist for moving Artificial Intelligence agents toward a target destination while avoiding fire hazards, it is an all together different task to realistically simulating a genuine human’s response to such an event. There are many factors including building knowledge, fire safety training and even panic that contribute to the decisions a human will make. We would like our software to take advantage of a more comprehensive Intelligence system that would allow the user to factor in variables about the occupants as well as ones about the building design that would ultimately simulate a more realistic scenario. In our program, we have decided at this point, and for demonstration purposes, to include one or two predesigned buildings to test the simulation. We are thinking that it could be interesting to test buildings that already exist on campus like SEM or AB. At some point, we would like to make it possible to allow the user to custom design their building according to specific realistic design needs.
By integrating such a framework with another open source Graphical User Interface system, our program will achieve the perfect integration of built in functionality and intelligence with a sleek user interface design. Allowing the user to view the simulation from a variety of pre-set and user-defined camera angles, while giving the user the ability to generate fire and manipulate the simulation agents in real-time. These simulations will process correlated data such as integrity of building, time to escape, injuries etc. in order to test existing fire capacity regulations and for setting new fire safety standards for future buildings and their occupants.


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