Evgeniy A. BAIKOV1, Valery M. ABRAMOV1, Vladimir A. BOLSHAKOV1, Sergey V. LUKYANOV1, Yuri Yu. SMIRNOV1, Oksana PETRIEVA2, Alexander S. AVERKIEV1, Mikhail B. SHILIN1, Igor A. SIKAREV1 and Oleg I. SHEVCHUK1
1 Russian State Hydrometeorological University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
2 Saint-Petersburg University of State Fire Service of EMERCON of Russia, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Volume 2021 (34),
Article ID 3895521,
Digital Transformation and Technology Integration in Enterprise Management: 38ISM 2021
Abstract
Considered expert system development for geoinformation support to large wildfires in hard areas management within Industry 4.0 period under conditions of climate change and COVID-19. The study uses environmental risk management fundamentals, web-technologies and the databases constructing methods. As research result, it is recommended remote sensing and modelling data using within geoinformation support expert systems to increase the efficiency of wildfires management. As instruments, it is proposed the modular expert systems which integrate heterogeneous hardware and software resources with the use of web-technologies in distributed networks. As study results, some examples of developed expert system using are demonstrated. The presented in article research results have significant scientific novelty and can be useful for wildfire mitigation in environment. Platform https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Valery_Abramov2/ was used for discussion and data exchange during research.
Keywords: expert system, geoinformation support, large wildfires management, hard areas