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Group Safety Consciousness Reconstruction Based on the Inclusion Principle

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“People” of behavior safety systems composed of people, things and the environment are being regard as object of this research. The interaction relationships of group security awareness are studied with the help of Lotka-Volterra model. According to the organization structure of enterprise, the interaction mode of safety awareness is star type interaction. The interactive relationship between individual security awareness of enterprise employees researched after the overlapping decomposition of Lotka-Volterra model based on the principle of inclusion. The decentralized coordinated control is applied to the reconstruction of the safety consciousness, and the security awareness state feedback controller and the individual relation coordinator are set up to make the security awareness meet the standard. Finally, the simulation results show that the decentralized coordination control can achieve the consistency reconstruction of security awareness. This paper provides reference for the enterprise to make achievements in safety management.

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This research reported herein was supported by the NSFC of China under Grant No.71571091

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Xu, Y., Ye, W., Chen, X., Sun, Q. (2018). Group Safety Consciousness Reconstruction Based on the Inclusion Principle. In: Cassenti, D. (eds) Advances in Human Factors in Simulation and Modeling. AHFE 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 591. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60591-3_7

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