Abstract

Abstract. 3D indoor GIS is now being widely used as its improved spatial visualization can be applied to a variety of projects – one of which is emergency management in multi-level buildings. This study assesses the fire evacuation plan of the Main Library in the University of the Philippines – Diliman using 3D indoor GIS. Currently, the Main Library has a two-dimensional fire evacuation plan for every floor all following general routes to several exit points. With 3D indoor routing using GIS and network analysis, an origin-based and scenario-dependent evacuation management plan is created to have a more systematic process for fire events. Certain factors – priority of resources, origin of fire, all possible routes and exits, duration of evacuation – were used as basis of the fire evacuation plan assessment. The resulting geometric 3D model of Main Library is presented with both the library patron routes and staff routes that have stops along the way in to save priority resources before proceeding to exit points. Color-coded routes are mapped out symbolizing evacuation time while the route line thickness represents the population count in each route. Furthermore, three obstruction scenarios were created in order to simulate a fire event. Although a fire model was not considered, the scenarios proved to show the versatility of the generated routes in accordance to each case. Additionally, two new exit points were suggested for the ease of the library staff – who had a much longer evacuation time – resulting to an average time deficit of 15.25 seconds.

Highlights

  • 1.1 BackgroundWhile GIS is mostly used on open spaces, the rise of threedimensional (3D) indoor GIS allows for the technology to be applied in an indoor setting such as emergency management planning (Cao and Lu, 2012)

  • The data collected for this study are the Gonzalez Hall building blueprint, location of valuable resources that must be prioritized for evacuation, patron and staff population statistics within the Main Library, and the current evacuation plans

  • Evacuation routes for both patrons and library staff were generated with shortest distance and time to reach an exit point as the parameters for the creation of the routes

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Introduction

1.1 BackgroundWhile GIS is mostly used on open spaces, the rise of threedimensional (3D) indoor GIS allows for the technology to be applied in an indoor setting such as emergency management planning (Cao and Lu, 2012). Network analysis is a tool that GIS specialists use in order to solve transportation problems This can be used for indoor navigation, with the 3D aspect adding dimension and spatiality (Musliman et al, 2008). The numerous paper materials kept in the building and the large volume of people coming and going expose the building to greater endangerments should a fire incident occur (“Main Library | University Library, University of the Philippines Diliman,” n.d.). Preventing this type of disaster is important in ensuring the safety of the people inside, and of the peerless contents stored in the building. A fire evacuation plan that considers all these factors must be applied in order to minimize the disaster in cases of fire incidents

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