Tangible Disaster Simulation System

Hiroshi Ishii

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Tangible Disaster Simulation System is a collaborative tool for planning disaster measures based on disaster simulation and evacuation simulation using Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

Built on the Sensetable platform, Tangible-DSS allows multiple users to directly input parameters such as the scale of disasters (ex. Tsunami, earthquake, and fire) and the capacity of a shelter on a projected map. Then, this system simulates and visualizes the disaster and the evacuation of people to shelters, under any conditions inputted by users. Tangible-DSS is best suited for use in discussions and collaborative planning scenes, since Sensetable can handle multiple and simultaneous inputs by physical 'gpuckss' on the table. Users can effectively examine how much damage from a disaster will be and what kind of measures could prevent the estimated damage.
(Source: http://tangible.media.mit.edu/projects/tdss/)
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