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Study on Site Selection Evaluation of Police Drone for the Disposal of Abnormal Moving Vehicles

In: Liss 2020

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  • Zhaowei Ding

    (University of Science & Technology Beijing, Donlinks School of Economics and Management)

  • Xin Wang

    (Criminal Investigation Police, University of China)

  • Lei Wang

    (Criminal Investigation Police, University of China)

  • Jianhua Yang

    (University of Science & Technology Beijing, Donlinks School of Economics and Management)

  • Ai Wang

    (University of Science & Technology Beijing, Donlinks School of Economics and Management)

Abstract

Abnormal moving vehicles pose a greater threat to people, vehicles and objects around them. Compared with the traditional way of sending out police, the police drone (UAV) is faster and more agile, can effectively detect and stop them. In order to improve the disposal efficiency of police drone, this paper takes into account the environmental risk road resilience and police defense level. Site selection evaluation is carried out. As example a police station, combined with GIS technology, quantitative and qualitative evaluation to verify the feasibility of the site selection evaluation scheme is used. This method not only considers the potential risk distribution of the region, but also adds the influence of police resources on site selection evaluation. The relationship between regional risk assessment and scientific site selection is established, to provide better decision support for the site selection layout of police drone for disposing abnormal vehicles.

Suggested Citation

  • Zhaowei Ding & Xin Wang & Lei Wang & Jianhua Yang & Ai Wang, 2021. "Study on Site Selection Evaluation of Police Drone for the Disposal of Abnormal Moving Vehicles," Springer Books, in: Shifeng Liu & Gábor Bohács & Xianliang Shi & Xiaopu Shang & Anqiang Huang (ed.), Liss 2020, pages 875-892, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-33-4359-7_61
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-4359-7_61
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