KR-102962568-B1 - SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF WARTIME VICTIMS BASED ON SIMULATION
Abstract
A cumulative evaluation system for wartime casualties according to one embodiment of the present invention may include: a collection and extraction unit that collects DBMS data including administrative district information related to the cumulative number of wartime casualties of an emergency preparedness drill from a database and extracts wartime casualty information from the simulation results of an emergency preparedness drill simulation engine; and a cumulative casualty unit that classifies casualties from the wartime casualty information according to the type of damage based on a predetermined casualty criterion, and classifies the classified casualties by administrative district based on the location of damage occurrence to calculate the cumulative number of casualties by administrative district and by classification.
Inventors
- 이승용
- 이상만
- 황현철
Assignees
- (주) 심네트
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260508
- Application Date
- 20221110
Claims (7)
- As a system for evaluating the cumulative number of wartime casualties to provide real-time evaluation results on the cumulative number of wartime casualties in emergency preparedness drills conducted based on simulation, A collection and extraction unit that collects DBMS data including administrative district information related to the cumulative number of wartime casualties of emergency preparedness training from a database, and extracts information on wartime casualties from the simulation results of the emergency preparedness training simulation engine; and A cumulative damage ledger that classifies damages according to the type of damage from wartime damage information based on predetermined damage thresholds, separates the classified damages by administrative district based on the location of damage, and calculates the cumulative number of damages by administrative district and classification. Includes, The above collection and extraction unit determines the data collection and extraction times based on the input evaluation start time, evaluation end time, and evaluation interval, and Data related to the cumulative number of victims is collected and extracted from the above database and the above simulation engine according to the determined time for data collection and extraction, and The above-mentioned cumulative damage register provides the cumulative number of wartime damages classified by administrative district to central administrative agency terminals or local government terminals connected via a network, and The above cumulative casualty register classifies casualties from wartime casualty information into one of missing persons, lightly injured persons, seriously injured persons, or deceased persons according to the type of damage, based on predetermined casualty criteria. The above collection extraction unit assigns an identification code, administrative district name, parent code, and administrative district level to each administrative district, and The identification code is a code used to identify administrative districts, and The administrative district name is a name used to identify administrative districts, and The parent code represents the identification code of the parent administrative district to which the administrative district belongs, and An evaluation system for cumulative war damage personnel, where the administrative district level represents the hierarchy from the highest level of the administrative district, and the value increases by 1 as it goes from the highest level to the lower level.
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- In paragraph 1, The above collection extraction unit receives communication messages from the above database and the above simulation engine, and The above communication message includes a message header and a message body, and The above message header includes information regarding the communication method and information regarding message classification, and The above message body is a cumulative wartime casualty evaluation system containing data regarding wartime casualty information related to emergency preparedness training.
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- In paragraph 1, The above evaluation calculation unit calculates the cumulative number of war damages by administrative district and classification for selected central administrative agencies, special cities, metropolitan cities, provinces, cities, counties, and districts among the classifications by administrative district, and provides the calculated cumulative number of war damages to a central administrative agency terminal or a local government terminal.
Description
System for Evaluating Cumulative Wartime Victims Based on Simulation The present invention relates to a system for evaluating the cumulative number of casualties in an exhibition, and specifically, to a system for evaluating the cumulative number of casualties in an exhibition based on simulation. Government Emergency Preparedness Exercises are comprehensive drills conducted to master the implementation procedures of national crisis management and wartime preparedness plans, and to verify and supplement their effectiveness. These exercises are conducted annually on a national scale, in conjunction with military exercise scenarios, with the participation of all government agencies, including central administrative agencies and local governments. Government emergency preparedness exercises are evolving into scientific training methods based on simulations utilizing information technology; accordingly, there is a need to develop quantified scoring methods to evaluate the cumulative number of wartime casualties by administrative district. FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating the connection relationships of a cumulative exhibition damage assessment system according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of a cumulative exhibition damage assessment system according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a method for pre-setting an evaluation cycle in a cumulative evaluation system for exhibition damages according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 4 is a diagram illustrating an automatic evaluation using a scheduler by setting the time of evaluation execution in a cumulative evaluation system for exhibition damages according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 5 is a diagram showing the format of a communication message received through a network receiving module. Figure 6 is a diagram showing the upper and lower relationships between metropolitan local governments and basic local governments. FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a screen showing the cumulative nationwide damage report when a central administrative agency terminal connects to the exhibition damage cumulative evaluation system according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 8 illustrates an example of a screen showing the cumulative damage result report for a local government when a local government terminal is connected to the cumulative damage evaluation system according to an embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. The terms used in this invention have been selected based on currently widely used general terms whenever possible, taking into account their functions within the invention; however, these terms may vary depending on the intent of those skilled in the art, case law, the emergence of new technologies, etc. Additionally, in specific cases, terms have been arbitrarily selected by the applicant, and in such cases, their meanings will be described in detail in the relevant description of the invention. Therefore, the terms used in this invention must be defined not merely by their names, but based on their meanings and the overall content of the invention. When a part of a specification is described as "comprising" a certain component, this means that, unless specifically stated otherwise, it does not exclude other components but may include additional components. Furthermore, terms such as "...part" or "module" as used in the specification refer to a unit that processes at least one function or operation, and this may be implemented in hardware or software, or as a combination of hardware and software. Embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the attached drawings so that those skilled in the art can easily implement them. However, the present invention may be embodied in various different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Furthermore, in order to clearly explain the present invention in the drawings, parts unrelated to the explanation have been omitted, and similar parts throughout the specification are denoted by similar reference numerals. FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating the connection relationships of a cumulative exhibition damage assessment system (100) according to one embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 1, a simulation-based cumulative damage assessment system (100: hereinafter referred to as the 'cumulative damage assessment system') can be connected to a central control unit terminal (200), a central administrative agency terminal (300), a local government terminal (400), a scenario management tool (500), and a simulation engine (600) through a communication network (N). The communication network (N) may include both wired communication networks and wireless communication networks. The communic