Research on the Application and Collaborative Mechanism of Distributed Simulation Technology in Cross - Regional Police Joint Tactical Drills
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DOI: 10.25236/icceme.2025.001
Corresponding Author
Cui Jianjun
Abstract
The social security situation is becoming increasingly complex, with frequent cross regional emergencies. The traditional police training methods are limited by cost, safety, and organizational difficulty, making it difficult to meet the needs of practical training. Distributed simulation technology, with its high flexibility, repeatability, and multi node collaboration capability, provides a new path for building a cross regional police joint exercise system. Distributed simulation technology is essentially a network-based approach for collaborative modeling and simulation of multiple systems. Its key lies in connecting multiple simulation nodes through a network to achieve real-time data interaction and state synchronization. This article discusses the application of distributed simulation technology in police joint exercises, analyzes its technical advantages and implementation path in multi regional collaborative operations. Distributed simulation technology can effectively improve the efficiency and practical experience of joint exercises, but its promotion still requires the coordinated promotion of systems, standards, and technologies.
Keywords
Distributed Simulation; Police Exercise; Joint Command; Cooperative Mechanism