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Designing a Hardware Platform for Training Operators of Critical Infrastructures

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  • Călin Neamţu

    (Aptus Software, Bucharest, Romania; Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania)

  • Achelariţei Camelia

    (Avitech Co, Bucahrest, Romania)

  • Anghel Ion

    (Police Academy, Fire Officers Faculty, Bucharest, Romania)

  • Bodi Ştefan

    (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania)

Abstract

Critical infrastructures could endanger the trainees’ lives and/or the environment. The nature of these infrastructures often does not allow staff training in real situations. This paper presents the processes involved in designing a virtual reality platform (hardware and software) to provide a safe training environment, which is believed to be able to better support in the training of staff involved in critical infrastructures. The design of this training platform includes the considerations and adoption of an innovation algorithm based on the TRIZ method. The paper addresses the training process of personnel who operate offshore drilling facilities. The platform is in the physical development stage within the CREVIS project and it will allow personnel training from critical infrastructures in a mixed environment: real / virtual.

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  • Călin Neamţu & Achelariţei Camelia & Anghel Ion & Bodi Ştefan, 2015. "Designing a Hardware Platform for Training Operators of Critical Infrastructures," Balkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education, Sciendo, vol. 1(1), pages 1-9, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:brcebe:v:1:y:2015:i:1:p:9:n:37
    DOI: 10.1515/cplbu-2015-0037
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