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Results of system and dynamic modeling of process of informing the population at chemical accident

https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2016-13-1-46-51

Abstract

In the previous article the system and dynamic model of informing the population during an accident is given in chemically dangerous object by means of services of cellular communication. The results of modeling actions of people in the specified conditions allowing to determine the rational frequency of mailing messages and to estimate an informing contribution to realization of protective measures are given in the present article. These results are the basis for recommendations about informing the population in the conditions of emergency situations.

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R. Durnev
All-Russian Research Institute on Problems of Civil Defence and Emergency Management of the EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation


A. Kotosonova
All-Russian Research Institute on Problems of Civil Defence and Emergency Management of the EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation


R. Galiullina
All-Russian Research Institute on Problems of Civil Defence and Emergency Management of the EMERCOM of Russia
Russian Federation


References

1. Дурнев Р.А., Котосонова А.С., Галиуллина Р.Л. Системно-динамическая модель информирования населения при аварии на химически опасном объекте // Проблемы анализа риска. 2015. Т. 12. № 2.

2. Галиуллина Р.Л. Разработка методических рекомендаций по информированию населения в условиях аварии на химически опасном объекте на базе системно-динамического моделирования: Выпускная квалификационная работа. М.: МАТИ-РГТУ им. К.Э. Циолковского, 2015. 55 с.


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Durnev R., Kotosonova A., Galiullina R. Results of system and dynamic modeling of process of informing the population at chemical accident. Issues of Risk Analysis. 2016;13(1):46-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2016-13-1-46-51

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