Fire site survey features to obtain information needed to address regulatory specialization issues

Andranik K. Topkaryan1,
Roman L. Belousov2,
Nikita A. Drojin3,
Afanasy I. Arashtayev4

1The Civil Defence Academy of EMERCOM of Russia, Khimki, Russia,
2The National Crisis Management Center of the Emergencies Ministry, Moscow, Russia,
3The Civil Defence Academy of EMERCOM of Russia, Khimki, Russia,
4The Main Directorate of the Emergencies Ministry, Moscow, Russia

This article proposes an approach to solving the problem of rational distribution of forces and means of the unified state system for the prevention and liquidation of emergency situations (hereinafter referred to as RSChS) for the prevention of wildfires according to space monitoring data. The approach is based on the theory of schedules, in particular, the method of sequential analysis and elimination of unpromising options. The initial data is the number of operational groups designed to confirm a natural fire according to the detection of thermal points, the number of all detected thermal points, the time the operational group checks each thermal point. By a certain analysis and screening out of unpromising sequences of work, an acceptable set of sequences is determined. From a valid set of sequences, the most optimal one is selected. The example demonstrates the algorithm for solving the problem.

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