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Construction of Earthquake Rescue Model Based on Hierarchical Voronoi Diagram

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  • Shenrun Pan
  • Manzhi Li

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Traditional earthquake rescue methods have many problems, such as the impact of road damage on earthquake rescue, the rational allocation of disaster relief materials, and the active division of rescue areas. According to the characteristics of earthquake relief, a new earthquake rescue model is designed from three aspects: high-altitude rescue, road transport relief supplies, and street human resources rescue. In this paper, the hierarchical Voronoi diagram is applied to the earthquake rescue problem, the earthquake rescue model is constructed, and the area affected by the earthquake is reasonably divided. We discussed the earthquake intensity and the proportion of the population in the disaster area and the number of disaster relief materials and other parameters and conducted an in-depth analysis of the model to form a useful earthquake rescue model. Visual simulation results have been obtained by computer simulation. Compared with the traditional earthquake rescue plan, the model proposed in this paper is more effective and scientific in improving the material distribution, personnel rescue, and postdisaster reconstruction after the earthquake, and it also provides a new idea for the rescue of other natural disasters. It has practical social value and broad application prospects. Besides, the models and conclusions given in this paper have been recognized by the Seismological Bureau of Hainan Province and the Mathematics Research Center of Hainan Province.

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  • Shenrun Pan & Manzhi Li, 2020. "Construction of Earthquake Rescue Model Based on Hierarchical Voronoi Diagram," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-13, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4576093
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/4576093
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