Abstract

Abstract This article provides a study for fire hazard safety in building environments. The working hypothesis is that the navigation costs and hazard spread are deterministically modeled over time. Based on the dynamic navigation costs under fire hazard, the article introduces the notion of dynamic safety in a recursive manner. Using the recursive equations, an algorithm is proposed to calculate the dynamic safety and successor matrices.

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