Design of fire escape system for children based on VR technology
Abstract
Fire is one of the disasters that threaten people's lives and property safety, and mastering correct fire escape skills can greatly reduce the casualties caused by fire. Most of the traditional fire escape education is carried out in the form of fire escape drills, lectures, etc. Although it has played an educational effect to a certain extent, it can't build a safe and experiential interactive platform for people. In view of this, the design scheme of fire escape system based on VR technology is proposed, and the process and framework of the system are given at the same time; the key technologies in the platform are discussed and researched; and the logical idea and realization method of the interactive function using C# language in Unity 3D are elaborated in detail.
Keywords: Fire escape, VR technology, Unity 3D, Interaction.
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1005681
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