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This document describes an approach to create <receptor>.txt files of so-called latent receptors for RISC-kit's Bayesian network based decision support system. Latent receptors are not real physical entities, but small areas whose hazard values are of interest, e.g. erosion in buffer zones around houses. In computations the BN adaptor treats the latent receptors just as real receptors, however they are not explicitly represented as such in the BN. 

The approach is very similar to Tutorial: Creating a <receptor>.txt file, but comprises two intermediate steps. 

Prerequisites

Step - by - step QGIS tutorial

  1. Follow steps 1 - 7 of Tutorial: Creating a <receptor>.txt file
  2. Create a buffer (e.g. 5m) around each receptor (MMQGIS -> Create -> Create Buffers)
  3. Subtract the original receptor polygons from the new buffer layer to obtain rings around the receptor (Vector -> Geoprocessing Tools -> Difference). The resulting layer contains (potentially overlapping) buffer rings, each associated with their unique receptorID and areaID of the receptor it originates from. (Step 2 and 3 can be repeated to obtain additional buffer rings, e.g. on with 5m - 10m distance from the receptor)
     
  4. Use this layer to proceed with steps 7 - 9 of Tutorial: Creating a <receptor>.txt file

 

 

 

 

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